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South Asian Immigration: Implications for Black America

May 27, 2023

BlackEconomics.org® In “Welcoming Black South Asians into the Black World,” BlackEconomics.org highlighted possible benefits of a favorable relationship between Black Americans, other Black people of the world, and South Asians, who are essentially Black people. Unfortunately, a closer look at the evolving nature of South Asians’ immigration to the US does not cast a warm […]

Popular Interests In This Article: B Robinson, Black Economics, Reparations for Slavery, South Asians

Biden Administration Paves the Way for Clean Energy in Rural America with $11 Billion Investment

May 20, 2023

By Karen Stokes In a significant move to address the climate crisis, the U.S. Department of Agriculture unveiled a substantial investment of nearly $11 billion on Tuesday, aimed at facilitating the adoption of affordable clean energy in rural communities across the nation. This funding is made possible through two programs established under President Biden’s Inflation […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Clean Energy, Empowering Rural America, Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, Karen Stokes, Powering Affordable Clean Energy, Tom Vilsack

Policy Can Be Placed, but the Real Wins Lie Within Our Communities

May 20, 2023

By Delmonte Jefferson The Center for Black Health & Equity in partnership with the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and at The Center for Black Health & Equity (The Center), May is also No Menthol Sunday Month. The fight against menthol is one that has had numerous forces […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Delmonte Jefferson, No Menthol Sunday, The Center for Black Health & Equity, Tobacco Prevention

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These Last Two Dollars: Pushing Against the Debt Ceiling Deadline

May 20, 2023

Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor Blues legend Johnnie Taylor sang about what’s it’s like to be down on your luck… “Just loan me two dollars, Until the next time I see you.” Released in 1997, Last Two Dollars was an instant hit, resonating across race, socioeconomic status and educational lines. Common experiences would […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Federal Debt Ceiling, Legislatively Speaking, Lena C. Taylor

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No Fiscal Fix Would Be Devastating for Milwaukee County

May 20, 2023

By David Crowley Milwaukee County Executive Recent proposals from the legislature to improve local revenue conditions, including allowing Milwaukee County to issue a sales tax, are not only historic, but incredibly necessary as the demand for services across the state outpaces the ability local governments can pay for them. These challenges are most urgent in […]

Popular Interests In This Article: David Crowley, Milwaukee County Budget

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Why I’m on Team Tammy Baldwin

May 20, 2023

By Nadiyah Groves I’m Nadiyah Groves, a native Milwaukeean, and I’m proud to be on Team Tammy Baldwin. I’ve had the honor of serving our community for decades, helping lift up our voices and ensure everyone has the opportunity to thrive. I’m dedicated to serving our city and making sure all of us have a […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Nadiyah Groves, Tammy Baldwin

President Biden Meets with Congressional Leadership on Debt Limit Discussion

May 13, 2023

By Karen Stokes President Biden met with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Leader Chuck Schumer, and Leader Mitch McConnell Tuesday afternoon at the White House to discuss the debt limit. The hour-long meeting in the Oval Office garnered little to show that they moved toward a deal to raise the debt ceiling. Republicans are […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chuck Schumer, Debt Ceiling Debate, Government Debt, Hakeem Jeffries, Joe Biden, Joelle Gamble, Karen Stokes, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell

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Keeping Your Head Above Water: Water Safety Is Key

May 13, 2023

By LaKeshia N. Myers I have a confession to make, I can’t swim. I took swim lessons as a child, but I don’t think they stuck. I enjoy going to the pool and having an occasional frolic in the ocean, but I can’t swim well at all. I am not alone, according to a study […]

Popular Interests In This Article: LaKeshia N. Myers, Swimming, Swimming Lessons, Water Safety

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

Bill to fix Records Problem Deserves Support

May 13, 2023

YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW By Beth Bennett A unanimous voice vote by the Wisconsin Senate on a piece of legislation is a rare occurrence. But that’s what happened on April 19, when state senators approved a bill to undo a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court regarding public records. Senate Bill 117, sponsored by Sen. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Beth Bennett, Public Records, Your Right To Know

Biden-Harris Administration Calls on Colleges, Universities, and Schools to Partner in Addressing K-12 Learning Loss

May 13, 2023

On May 10th, the U.S. Department of Education released a Dear Colleague Letter calling on colleges, universities, and school districts to work together to use Federal Work Study (FWS) or other resources to increase the number of college students supporting school-aged children and youth in our nation’s K-12 schools and out-of-school time programs. With this […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Learning Loss, U.S. Department of Education

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