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Marcia Légère Student Play Festival Showcases Three Original Plays

March 13, 2015

By Vanessa Jenkins March 13, 2015     Students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison will present three original plays at the 24th annual Marcia Légère Student Play Festival at the Wisconsin Union Theater on Friday March 21 and Saturday March 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fredric March Play Circle downtown Madison, Wisconsin.   The […]

Popular Interests In This Article: MARCH 13 2015, Marcia Legere, Marcia Legere Student Play Festival, Plays, Playwrights, VOL. 25 NO. 9

Blacks Now Finishing High School at Record Levels

March 13, 2015

By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent March 13, 2015   In this May 5, 2014 photo, Krishaun Branch, left, moves the tassel on his mortarboard to the left side after graduating from Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)     WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) — After 30 years of little to no progress, Black […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Center for Economic Policy Research CEPR, High School Graduation Rates, MARCH 13 2015, VOL. 25 NO. 9

VOICES: A Relentless Crusader for Diversity is Lost

March 13, 2015

By Brent Jones March 13, 2015   Dori J. Maynard (Photo: Jane Tyska, Oakland Tribune via AP)     Journalism lost a courageous soldier this week.     Dori J. Maynard, 56, who died Tuesday of lung cancer, didn't report in combat zones. She had no battle scars to show. Dori's fight was of a […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Media, Dori J. Maynard, Journalist, MARCH 13 2015, Nancy Hicks Maynard, Passing, Robert Maynard, The Oakland Tribune, VOICES, VOL. 25 NO. 9

Anniversary of Selma March Rekindles Ferguson Comparisons

March 13, 2015

By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press March 13, 2015   In this March 13, 1965 file photo, a line of police officers hold back demonstrators who attempted to march to the courthouse in Selma, Ala. Police kept the demonstrators hemmed up in a square block area where they attempted several times to break through. (AP […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Anniversary, Black Lives Matter, Bloody Sunday, Civil Rights, Ferguson MO, MARCH 13 2015, Selma March, Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC, VOL. 25 NO. 9, Voting Rights Act VRA

A Brief Biography of Lorraine Hansberry

March 13, 2015

By Eelisa Jones March 13, 2015     Lorraine Vivian Hansberry III was an activist, author and playwright born in Chicago on May 19, 1930. She was the first African-American writer to have works appear on Broadway. Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun remains her best-known play, which centered on the experiences of black individuals […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Civil Rights Leader, Court Ruling, Lee v. Hansberry, Lorraine Hansberry, MARCH 13 2015, NAACP, Racial Segregation, Urban League, VOL. 25 NO. 9

MSCR Holds High School Basketball Tournament

March 13, 2015

March 13, 2015       Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) held its annual end-of-season High School Basketball Tournament on March 7, 2015 at East High School.  Twenty-two teams from all four MMSD high schools competed. Basketball is part of the MSCR afterschool program, and is open to students who do not play WIAA […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Afterschool Programs, Basketball, High School Basketball, Madison School and Community Recreation MSCR, MARCH 13 2015, VOL. 25 NO. 9

Governor Walker: Sexual Assault Reporting, What You Should Know

March 6, 2015

By Lindsey Gapen March 6, 2015       Many websites have corrected or retracted stories about Governor Scott Walker this week in response to Walker’s proposal to remove requirements of reporting sexual assault incidents to the state government.    Walker, who may be the 2016 Republican candidate in the presidential election, faced an attack […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cleary Act, Jezebel, MARCH 6 2015, Scott Walker, Sexual Assault Reporting, UW System, VOL. 25 NO. 8

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

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