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Inuit Throat Singer Tanya Tagaq to Offer this Season’s Most Unique Performance

November 13, 2015

This season’s most unique performance is about to land at the Wisconsin Union Theater Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. in the Fredric March Play Circle, when Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq shares her incomparable performance, set to the 1922 film Nanook of the North, with the Madison community. Tanya Tagaq picked up an […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Concerts, Performances, Tanya Tagaq

Can I Kick It? Yes UCAN!

November 6, 2015

Madison’s 6th Annual Hip Hop Awards to Take Place This Saturday by Rob Franklin Hip Hop and it don’t stop. The 6th Annual Madison Hip Hop Awards will take place on Saturday, November 7th at The BarrymoreTheatre. The event is sponsored by the Urban Community Arts Network (UCAN). The awards show is an effort made […]

Popular Interests In This Article: EMCC Madison Breakers, Hip Hop Awards, Hip-Hop, Rob Franklin, Urban Community Arts Network UCAN

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Blackonomics: Black Media Ownership is in a Drought

November 6, 2015

by James Clingman NNPA Columnist In war, one of the first things the enemy does is destroy his adversary’s ability to communicate within its ranks. Chaos likely ensues if a fighting force cannot communicate internally. Individual soldiers end up doing their own thing, left to their own devices; they make decisions based on their individual […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Media Ownership, Black Owned Media, Blackonomics, James Clingman

Wei LAB Sponsors 4th Annual International Colloquium on Black Males in Education

November 6, 2015

Wisconsin’s Equity & Inclusion Laboratory (Wei LAB) and the Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male (BNRC) at the Ohio State University sponsored the International Colloquium on Black Males in Education (ICBME) in Kingston, Jamaica, October 6–9, 2015. ICBME had record attendance as scholars, students, practitioners, policymakers and global citizens gathered to disseminate […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Colloquium, International Colloquium on Black Males in Education, Wei LAB

Pakistani-Lebanese-Halal Family Food Meets Campus Culture at “Madistan”

November 6, 2015

by Aarushi Agni The corner of Gorham and Bassett is known for being a hub of student living. On game days it is not uncommon to catch students wearing all red, jovially jaunting in the direction of Camp Randall or the nearest sports bar. Here, “Madistan” (pronounced mad-is-th-ah-n), a Mediterranean/Pakistani/Halal restaurant, has made its unlikely […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Amin Shaikh, Amna Shaikh, Lebanese Food, Madistan

Grant Will Work To Improve The Health Of People Released From Prison

November 6, 2015

By Gilman Halsted A group that advocates for overhauling the state’s prison system has received a $1 million grant to improve the health of former inmates after they’re released. The five-year grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Program will link the 160 churches in the WISDOM network with public health experts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Criminal Justice Reform, Gilman Halsted, Parole Revocation, WISDOM network

EXCLUSIVE: Russell Simmons Speaks Out on RushCard Glitch

November 6, 2015

by Stacy M. Brown NNPA Contributing Writer Russell Simmons hasn’t slept much since news broke in mid-October that users of his RushCard couldn’t access their own money and were locked out of their accounts, due to a computer glitch, leaving some unable to make rent payments, pay utility bills or buy groceries for their families. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ajaypal Singh Banga, RushCard, Russell Simmons, Stacey M. Brown, Underbanked

America Nears Sweeping Reform of a Criminal Justice System that Has Decimated Black Communities

November 6, 2015

by Nick Chiles Urban News Service When a new inmate steps behind the walls of a prison in Georgia, the entirety of his or her criminal record and mental state is fed into a complex algorithm called the Next Generation Assessment. The NGA just might be the future of America’s criminal justice system. This algorithm […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Criminal Justice Reform, Next Generation Assessment, Nick Chiles, President Barack Obama

Lilly Endowment Funds Black Minds Matter

November 6, 2015

by Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist There is an old African proverb that says: “Where you put your wealth signifies where and how your life’s priorities are ordered.” Such is the case when one views where and how corporate America invests its wealth beyond the boardroom and the stock market. There are some companies, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin Chavis, Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., Black Lives Matter, Lilly Endowment, United Negro College Fund

A Conversation With Will Green

October 30, 2015

On Minority Leadership, Nonprofits, and Investing in Our Communities by Jacklin Bolduan This is the second installment of The Madison Times’ series on nonprofit organizations and the role they play in our communities. Knowing The Need At ten thirty on a Wednesday morning Will Green is seated at a desk in front of his laptop […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jacklin Bolduan, Mentoring, Mentoring Positives, Nonprofits, Off The Block, ReJeweled, Salvation Army, Will Green

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