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‘There’s A Lot of Heart:’ Ramona Natera Speaks About Her Path and Work With Communities in Madison

September 11, 2015

by Jacklin Bolduan This is not a typical day for Ramona Natera. As the attorney at the Catholic Multicultural Center, she can usually be found jetting around Madison and the surrounding area reaching out to immigrant families in need of legal resources and services. She’ll use today to play catch-up and to take her grandson […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alejandra Perfetti, Antonio Quintanilla, Catholic Multicultural Center, Jacklin Bolduan, Laura Green, Lilliam Post, Ramona Natera

Truancy Takes a Higher Toll on Black Families

September 11, 2015

by Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Truancy among Black students has far-ranging consequences, not just as a predictor for low academic achievement, but also for the long-term cost to American taxpayers, according to a new report by the Center of American Progress, a Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan think tank. Blacks students are […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dropouts, Freddie Allen, Truancy

U.S. Department of Health Sees Glimmers of Hope in Mental Health Status of Blacks

September 5, 2015

by Zenitha Prince Special to the NNPA from the Afro-American Newspaper Things are “moving in the right direction” in terms of the treatment of mental health and mental health disparities in the Black community, health officials say. Black Americans are 20 percent more likely to report having serious psychological distress than non-Hispanic Whites, according to […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Mental Health, Mental Illness, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Zenitha Prince

1,200 Tutors in 12 Weeks Campaign: Volunteers Are Needed Throughout Wisconsin

September 5, 2015

Madison, Wis.—Literacy Network, along with Wisconsin Literacy, kicks off the 12th Annual 1200 Tutors in 12 Weeks campaign on International Literacy Day, Sept. 8, 2015. The campaign, supported by Alliant Energy Foundation, American Family Insurance, the Green Bay Packers, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, and individual donations, aims to recruit 1,200 new volunteer literacy tutors […]

Popular Interests In This Article: 1200 Tutors in 12 Weeks, Literacy, Literacy Network, Volunteer Opportunities, Wisconsin Literacy

Black-on-Black Crime is Destroying Communities

September 5, 2015

by Michael H. Cottman Urban News Service MILWAUKEE – Tory Lowe walked 100 miles across steaming-hot pavement from Milwaukee to Chicago because he is tired. The 39-year-old human rights activist from Milwaukee said he’s tired of young African-American men killing each other; he’s tired of African-American children dying after being caught in the crossfire; he’s […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black-On-Black Crime, Carolyn Williams, Edward Flynn, Gun Violence, Michael H. Cottman, Tory Lowe

‘Ma & Pop’ is Madison’s Unique Food Events Service

September 5, 2015

by Rob Franklin Ma & Pop is a new food events service that consists of catering for music and food events, pop-up events, and weddings, as well as breakfast and lunch services for offices. The business was created by Dave Spittel and Jasmine Byrne. “When we started dating a little over five years ago, we […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dave Spittel, Jasmine Byrne, Ma and Pop, Rob Franklin, Taste of Madison

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

Buying vs. Renting

September 5, 2015

by Jasmine Zapata, MD Welcome to this week’s issue of Brown Girl Green Money. We are a collective of women of color working to reach financial freedom and inspire each other along the way. Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Today, I want to introduce a new series that BGGM will be […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brown Girl Green Money, Home Ownership, Jasmine Zapata, Renting

10 Years Later, Hurricane Katrina’s Impact Still Devastating On New Orleans’ Black Residents

August 28, 2015

by Curtis Bunn, Urban News Service New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu took to the road to declare his city is “no longer recovering, no longer rebuilding” a decade after Hurricane Katrina devastated it in one of America’s worst natural disasters, but some refuse to buy that speech. For many African Americans who watched their city […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Curtis Bunn, Donya Richardson, Hurricane Katrina, Mitch Landrieu, New Orleans

Walker Unveils Health Care Reform Plan, Faces Heat from Fellow GOP Candidate

August 28, 2015

by Ariele Vaccaro Governor Scott Walker unveiled a new healthcare plan he would use to replace the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare, if he were to become president. During a Tuesday campaign stop in Minnesota, Walker highlighted the new plan’s strengths. In the plan called “The Day One Patient Freedom Plan,” Walker criticizes the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Affordable Care Act ACA, Ariele Vaccaro, Day One Patient Freedom Plan, Obamacare, Scott Walker

Farrakhan: “Justice or Else” March Just the Beginning

August 28, 2015

by Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – In a wide-ranging conference call with the Black Press, the Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said the upcoming “Justice or Else” rally set for October 10 celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March is just the beginning of the movement. Benjamin F. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., Black Lives Matter, Freddie Allen, Justice or Else, Louis Farrakhan, Million Man March

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