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Interview with Mayoral Candidate Scott Resnick: A new vision for Madison

July 29, 2014

Interview with Mayoral Candidate Scott Resnick A new vision for Madison      by A. David Dahmer The city of Madison mayoral race got a little more interesting last week when Madison District 8 Alder Scott Resnick took to the steps of the Madison Municipal Building for a press conference announcing that he was throwing […]

Madison College receives $5 million grant to train workers

July 29, 2014

By The Madison Times Staff MADISON — Madison College has received a $5 million grant to train nearly 1,000 workers in high-demand professions such as machine tooling, certified nursing assistants, welding, industrial maintenance, and metal processes and repair.The award is part of $28 million in statewide grants that Governor Scott Walker recently announced as part […]

Businesses stepping up for racial equality

July 29, 2014

Businesses stepping up for racial equality   by Anita J. Martin   On July 22, more than 50 folks got together for a deeper look at inequity, why there is urgency to address the problem, and how businesses in the greater Madison area can step up.   Dane Buy Local sponsored the program, which took […]

Students learn about policing at Career Exploration Program

July 29, 2014

By Students learn about policing at Career Exploration Program   by A. David Dahmer   The Madison Police Department hosted about 25 local sophomore students as part of the Boys & Girls Club AVID/TOPS Career Exploration Program July 23 at the MPD Training Center on Madison’s east side. A diverse group of officers of various […]

Black men show little signs of progress in 40 years

July 29, 2014

By Freddie Allen, NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) —Black men are no better off than they were more than 40 years ago, due to mass incarceration and job losses suffered during the Great Recession, according to a new report by researchers at the University of Chicago.Derek Neal and Armin Rick, the co-authors of the study, […]

AKA’s Walk It Out 2014

July 29, 2014

By A. David Dahmer

Great Lakes invests over $900,000 in Madison to drive up college graduation rates

July 29, 2014

By Janine Stephens, Boys & Girls Club  MADISON —Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation has awarded a record $8.8 million to colleges and community-based organizations in four states that proposed effective solutions to the persistent problem of low college graduation rates for disadvantaged students. More than $900,000 of the total Great Lakes commitment will directly […]

Community in Outrage Over Handling of Eric Garner Police Killing

July 29, 2014

By A.B. Nickerson, Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News NEW YORK —When a white police officer kills an unarmed Black man, as it happened last week on Staten Island, you can expect a furious outrage from one part of the community and an attempt to justify the death from the other […]

Thousands of New Yorkers Protest Gaza Killings

July 29, 2014

By Kanya D’Almeida NEW YORK  (IPS) — Thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets in multiple protests this past week against the Israeli offensive in Gaza, which has left at least 1,049 Palestinians dead and over 6,000 injured since Jul. 8.Among demonstrators’ many demands was that the U.S. government end its massive flow of […]

In turbulent Iraq, children bear the brunt of war

July 29, 2014

By Chau Ngo UNITED NATIONS (IPS) —As the ambulance stopped in Iraq’s northern city of Kirkuk, people rushed in to help. They unloaded six children, from several months to 11 years old, all injured allegedly by an air attack in the neighboring town of Tuz Khurmatu.“The situation in Iraq is grave,” said Tirana Hassan, senior […]

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