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Milestone Media Shows African Americans Have a Place in the Comic Book Industry

October 30, 2015

by Jeremy Lott It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Icon! Or is it Hardware rocketing through the skies, or Static Shock surfing on his big, floating garbage lid? These three black superheroes soon will return to a comic book store near you. If all goes well, cartoons, television appearances, movies and toys will follow. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Superheroes, DC Comics, Jeremy Lott, Marvel Comics, Milestone Media

New Report Examines Why Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence Don’t Call the Police

October 30, 2015

Report Courtesy of ACLU Media A new report issued today reveals that survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault face widespread and serious police discrimination when they seek protection from the criminal justice system. Responses from the Field: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Policing is based on a nationwide survey of 900 advocates, attorneys, service […]

Popular Interests In This Article: ACLU Media, Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault Reporting

Department of Workforce Development Encourages Families to Enroll in Wisconsin Promise

October 30, 2015

by Ariele Vaccaro In the spirit of Disability Mentoring Day, the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) highlighted an initiative that helps young Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients find educational and employment resources. During a Wednesday press conference, DWD pointed out recent wins for the program, including high interest on the part of local employers. The […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ariele Vaccaro, Georgia Maxwell, Wisconsin Promise

Madison Schools Piloting New Foreign Language Immersion Program

October 30, 2015

10 Kindergarten Classes Will Spend Half The Day Teaching In Spanish by Parth Shah The Madison Metropolitan School District will explore a new way to teach foreign language. One in every four Madison public school students is a non-native English speaker with more than half of those students speak Spanish at home. Now, 10 Madison […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Language Immersion, Madison Metropolitan School District, Parth Shah

“Taste of Soul” Family Festival in Los Angeles Is a Model for the Nation

October 30, 2015

by Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist Black America needs more good news and positive news. Too often headlines in American media have the proclivity to focus only on the negative when it comes to the life-experience of Black Americans and other people of color communities. Bakewell Media recently hosted the 10th Annual Taste […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bakewell Media, Benjamin Chavis, Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., Taste of Soul

Obama Says Black Lives Matter Movement Is Legit

October 30, 2015

by Courtne Dixon Special to the NNPA News Wire Service from HU News Service WASHINGTON – The Black Lives Matter movement, who many have embraced and others have claimed is anti-police, received an endorsement from the nation’s highest law enforcement officer, President Barack Obama, during a special White House session last week to deal with […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bill Keller, Black Lives Matter, Charlie Beck, Courtne Dixon, Criminal Justice Reform, John Walsh, President Barack Obama, Racial Justice

Jaylen Bledsoe, Teenage Millionaire Entrepreneur, Committed to Inspiring More Teens to Business Ownership

October 30, 2015

by Curtis Bunn Urban News Service Jaylen Bledsoe, 17, was astonished when a teenager told him his life’s goal was to become a drug dealer. Bledsoe, who gained national attention for creating a thriving Internet design company, could not fathom the youth’s position … at first. “That was his dream,” Bledsoe told Urban News Service […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Curtis Bunn, Entrepreneurship, Jaylen Bledsoe, Young Entrepreneurs University

As Original Tuskegee Airmen Fade, an Effort to Save the Legacy Grows

October 23, 2015

By Avis Thomas Lester Urban News Service More than 16,000 Tuskegee Airmen made history, but now only about 250 remain. They see each other mostly at funerals these days. When the heroes returned some from overseas after World War II, they were still treated as second-class citizens in the south. They were simply known as […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Avis Thomas Lester, Byron Morris, Freeman Field Mutiny, Tuskegee Airmen, William E. Broadwater, World War II

The Day Black People Became “African-American”

October 23, 2015

By Eric Easter Urban News Service The debate over what black people call themselves spans centuries. While people think it is a relatively recent term, “African- American” has always had a prominent place in that debate. In fact, Yale scholar and associate librarian Fred Shapiro found evidence of the term’s usage in a document as […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Eric Easter, Jesse Jackson, Operation PUSH, Rainbow Coalition, Willie Barrow

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

What the First Democratic Presidential Debate Showed Us About the Candidates

October 23, 2015

By Julianne Malveaux NNPA Columnist In contrast to the more entertaining Republican presidential candidate debates, the first Democratic presidential candidate debate was more absorbing. We heard from grownups that refrained from personal attacks and offered solid information about their positions. While there were mild fireworks, there was much gravitas, and the sagacity with which these […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bernie Sanders, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Julianne Malveaux, Presidential Debates

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