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Innovative Preschool Looks to Revamp Education, Lower Minority Reading & Writing Disparities

March 6, 2015

By Elizabeth Stephens March 6, 2015   One City Early Learning Center Founder and CEO, Kaleem Caire.     Scheduled to open by the fall of 2015, the nonprofit preschool One City Early Learning Center hopes to serve as a model for all local early childhood education programs in its efforts to decrease minority reading […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Early Childhood Education, Kaleem Caire, MARCH 6 2015, One City Early Learning Center, Preschool, Reading and Writing Gap, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Governor Scott Walker Appoints Ray Allen as DFI Secretary

March 6, 2015

March 6, 2015   Ray Allen     MADISON, WISCONSIN — On February 27, Governor Scott Walker announced the following administrative appointments:   Ray Allen – Secretary, Department of Financial Institutions (DFI).   Matt Moroney – Senior Advisor, Office of Governor Walker.   “We’d like to offer our sincere thanks and gratitude to Peter Bildsten […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Appointment, Department of Financial Institutions DFI, MARCH 6 2015, Matt Moroney, Peter Bildsten, Ray Allen, Scott Walker, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Madison Jazz Society Celebrates 30th Year

March 6, 2015

By Aubrey Koski March 6, 2015     The Madison Jazz Society (MJS) closes its year-long 30th anniversary celebration with a concert on March 29 presenting the Four Other Brothers from Illinois, at the Coliseum Bar in downtown Madison.   Continuing their organizational efforts to keep jazz alive the MJS anniversary celebration features the musical […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Greater Madison Jazz Consortium, Jazz, Madison Jazz Society MJS, MARCH 6 2015, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Critics Say GOP Education Reform Would Hurt Poor and Black Students

March 6, 2015

By Freddie Allen, Senior NNPA Washington Correspondent March 6, 2015   Wade Henderson, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said that a strong ESEA is vital to ensuring that states and school districts are living up to their obligation to provide a quality education for all. (Freddie Allen/NNPA/File Photo) […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Center for American Progress CAP, Education Reform, Elementary and Secondary Education Act ESEA, GOP Republican Party, MARCH 6 2015, Nancy Hicks Maynard, No Child Left Behind Act NCLB, VOL. 25 NO. 8, Wade Henderson

Mary Jane McLeod-Bethune: The First Lady of the Struggle

March 6, 2015

By Vanessa Jenkins March 6, 2015   Mary McLeod-Bethune     Mary McLeod Bethune is referred to as "the first lady of the struggle,” due to her unyielding efforts to improve the lives of African-Americans. Her efforts additionally aided women through education and political empowerment.     In pursuit to unify the underrepresented in the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Association of Colored Women ACW, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School, MARCH 6 2015, Mary Jane McLeod-Bethune, National Council of Negro Women, Urban League, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Racial Disparities in Early Childhood Hurts U.S.

March 6, 2015

By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent March 6, 2015   Ready Freddy visits prekindergarten students at a public school in Buffalo, N.Y. (David Duprey/AP Photo)     WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) — Increased investment in early childhood education and care can eradicate many of the racial success gaps that persist throughout society, according to a new […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Center for American Progress CAP, Child Care Development Block Grant CCDBG, Early Childhood Education, Early Head Start EHS, Inequality, MARCH 6 2015, Racial Disparities, Racism, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Blacks Bear Brunt of School Suspensions

March 6, 2015

By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent March 6, 2015       WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) — According to a report released last week, 3.5 million K-12 public school students were suspended in the 2011-2012 school year – enough to fill every stadium seat in Super Bowl I through Super Bowl XLV.    And Black children […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Civil Rights Project CRP, MARCH 6 2015, School Suspensions, VOL. 25 NO. 8

First Lady: US Experiencing Food ‘Culture Change’

March 6, 2015

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press March 6, 2015   First lady Michelle Obama speaks at the annual Building a Healthier Future 2015 summit in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)     WASHINGTON, D.C. (ASSOCIATED PRESS) — Michelle Obama said Thursday that the U.S. has undergone a “culture change” in the five […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Building a Healthier Future 2015, Childhood Obesity, First Lady, MARCH 6 2015, Michelle Obama, School Nutrition Program SNP, VOL. 25 NO. 8

Wisconsin Right To Work Law Divides State

February 27, 2015

By Karen Stokes February 27, 2015   (Photo credit, Karen Stokes)     This week, Republican lawmakers called an extraordinary session to officially introduce and debate the right-to-work bill. An extraordinary session limits debate and could fast track passage of the bill.   The right-to-work law secures the right of an employee to decide for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: ACT 10, FEBRUARY 27 2015, Protests, Right-to-Work Legislation, Scott Walker, Union Dues, Unions, VOL. 25 NO. 7

May Day: Union de Trabajadores Inmigrantes (UTI) Organizing March on May 1st

February 27, 2015

By Graham Kilmer February 27, 2015   Stand With Wisconsin     The Union de Trabajadores Inmigrantes (UTI) or the Immigrant labor union is organizing a march on Friday May 1, from Brittingham Park in Madison to the state Capitol.    This Mayday march will be a show of solidarity and a protest aimed at […]

Popular Interests In This Article: FEBRUARY 27 2015, Immigrant Workers, May Day, Right-to-Work Legislation, Scott Fitzgerald, Stand With Wisconsin, StandWisconsin.org, Union de Trabajadores Inmigrantes UTI, Unions, VOL. 25 NO. 7

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