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MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Black Women: Voices for Our Victory Over the Covid-19 Virus and the Variants By Darryl Sellers As the primary health officers of the African American family, Black women make up to 79% of the health care decisions for their families. Black women have been closely involved with healthcare issues and other crises of importance to MAYOR BARRETT TALKS POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS WITH ARP FUNDING On Wednesday, May 12, Barrett held a presentation on potential investments the City of Milwaukee could make with its American Rescue Plan or ARP funding. This is the first meeting of many, and residents will have opportunities to voice their opinion in the weeks to come. During the presentation, Barrett noted that cities are often ignoredwhen
GUN VIOLENCE IS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS By Rep. Robyn Vining Gun violence is a public health crisis. Nearly 20,000 Americans were killed by gun violence in 2020 – more than any other year in decades. This dangerous trend continues in 2021. We have seen these tragedies at Mayfair Mall, the grocery store, places of worship, salons, nightclubs and bars, workplaces and VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS VISITS MILWAUKEE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Milwaukee. The main purpose of Harris’ visit was to look at and discuss the possibilities of clean energy designs. “It’s great to be back in Milwaukee,” Harris said, during the roundtable discussion on clean energy. Her visit consisted of a tour ofUniversity of
MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in multigenerational homes By Dena Vang Living in a multigenerational home has become increasingly common in the United States. One in five Americans currently live in a home with multiple generations. While this living arrangement has its benefits – financial support, accessible childcare and shared meals – a multigenerational household THEY’RE ALIVE! DRIVE-THRU DINOSAUR EXHIBIT ARRIVES AT THE By Hayley Crandall Triceratops, Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex Oh, my! These prehistoric creatures and others landed earlier this week at the Wisconsin State Fair Park for Dino Safari, a drive-thru dinosaur adventure. Produced by Imagine Exhibitions, Dino Safari displays over 40 dinosaurs that come to life through realistic sounds and movements, all visible from the comfort DONALD TRUMP SPENT ALMOST A YEAR PLAYING GOLF DURING In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. sinceWorld War II
WHITE FRAGILITY: THE ESSENCE OF AMERICA’S FEAR OF CRITICAL By LaKeshia N. Myers A century ago, African American citizens of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had their community decimated within the span of 18 hours. Spurred by a rumor of an alleged sexual assault of a white female by a ROUNDTABLE PANELISTS TALK HOUSING, EVICTION AND THE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The housing crisis in Wisconsin was in existence long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and when it did arrive, it took a bad situation and made it worse. Now that the American Rescue Plan is in action, housing experts are hoping to see a change. Opportunity Wisconsin, a statewide coalition group, released COUNTY EXECUTIVE CROWLEY ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN COVID-19 By Ana Martinez-Ortiz As more people get vaccinated, the more elected officials are updating COVID-19 safety protocols. These updated measures are designed to help keep people safe as the world adjusts to a new normal. Earlier this week, County Executive David Crowley announced changes to Milwaukee County’s face mask policy. Members ofpublic are asked
MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Black Women: Voices for Our Victory Over the Covid-19 Virus and the Variants By Darryl Sellers As the primary health officers of the African American family, Black women make up to 79% of the health care decisions for their families. Black women have been closely involved with healthcare issues and other crises of importance to MAYOR BARRETT TALKS POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS WITH ARP FUNDING On Wednesday, May 12, Barrett held a presentation on potential investments the City of Milwaukee could make with its American Rescue Plan or ARP funding. This is the first meeting of many, and residents will have opportunities to voice their opinion in the weeks to come. During the presentation, Barrett noted that cities are often ignoredwhen
GUN VIOLENCE IS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS By Rep. Robyn Vining Gun violence is a public health crisis. Nearly 20,000 Americans were killed by gun violence in 2020 – more than any other year in decades. This dangerous trend continues in 2021. We have seen these tragedies at Mayfair Mall, the grocery store, places of worship, salons, nightclubs and bars, workplaces and VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS VISITS MILWAUKEE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Milwaukee. The main purpose of Harris’ visit was to look at and discuss the possibilities of clean energy designs. “It’s great to be back in Milwaukee,” Harris said, during the roundtable discussion on clean energy. Her visit consisted of a tour ofUniversity of
MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in multigenerational homes By Dena Vang Living in a multigenerational home has become increasingly common in the United States. One in five Americans currently live in a home with multiple generations. While this living arrangement has its benefits – financial support, accessible childcare and shared meals – a multigenerational household THEY’RE ALIVE! DRIVE-THRU DINOSAUR EXHIBIT ARRIVES AT THE By Hayley Crandall Triceratops, Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex Oh, my! These prehistoric creatures and others landed earlier this week at the Wisconsin State Fair Park for Dino Safari, a drive-thru dinosaur adventure. Produced by Imagine Exhibitions, Dino Safari displays over 40 dinosaurs that come to life through realistic sounds and movements, all visible from the comfort DONALD TRUMP SPENT ALMOST A YEAR PLAYING GOLF DURING In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. sinceWorld War II
MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER May 22 is Covid-19 Vaccination Day – 12 Years and Older – $15 Gift Card to Everyone Vaccinated. Walk-ins Welcome. Saturday May 22nd, 2021 from 10am to 2pm Holy Redeemer Christian Academy 3500 West Mother Daniels Way Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209 . Read Full Article. MPS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: DEADLINE TO By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Too many people in Milwaukee know what its like to go to bed hungry. According to the Hunger Task Force, in 2018, 1 in 11 households in Wisconsin experienced low or very low food security. Like many issues, the hunger crisis in Milwaukee was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and while LEADING CAUSES OF VISION LOSS IN BLACK COMMUNITY STILL A 9 hours ago · By Cheryl L. Dejewski “People need to realize that sight-threatening concerns didn’t take a pause during the pandemic. Problems could be progressing that can lead to serious consequences for your quality of life and independence, including a greater risk for falling, car accidents, depression, isolation, and needing home care or nursing home placement. And, the BREAKING GROUND: MCTS PREPARES FOR BUS RAPID TRANSIT 6 hours ago · By Ana Martinez-Ortiz If you need to get around Milwaukee County and don’t have a car, an affordable option is the bus. For $2.25 (or less if you have the M-CARD) you can ride the bus to practically anywhere, the downside being the time it takes to get there, which includes traffic, switching lines and NEW ONLINE TOOL HELPS INDIVIDUALS CLEAN UP CRIMINAL AND 8 hours ago · By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. A new tool could help individuals remove employment and housing barriers with the click of a few buttons. Legal Tune Up, an online STEPS TO MAKE YOUR “HAPPINESS MOLECULE” HAPPY AGAIN 9 hours ago · By Bryce Wylde, BSc, DHMHS, Homeopath Is it any wonder we’ve got a sleep deprivation epidemic going on? Lack of social interactions plus uncertainty and anxiety can affect your moods. Staying home 24/7 can mess up your day and night cycles. Restorative sleep isn’t just a ‘nice to have’ The negative effects of anight
LEARNING TO ADAPT AND ADJUST CARROLL UNIVERSITY PREPARES 7 hours ago · By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Dr. Hamid Akbari, a professor at Carroll University, teaches classes in the School of Business, where he’s also the dean. His courses cover a range of topics and elements from business administration to strategy. This past year has shown how valuable strategy is in the business world and in the educational one. SEN. BALDWIN HOSTS ROUNDTABLE ON STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE 7 hours ago · By Karen Stokes U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), hosted a roundtable conversation at Outreach Community Health Centers, 210 W. Capitol Dr. The conversation focused on the issue of improving maternal health outcomes. Does race play a role in health disparities concerning maternity care? According to the CDC, Black mothers in theU.S. die at three
ANOTHER ‘NO’ FROM RON JOHNSON 6 hours ago · By Alex Lasry I do not need to waste your time outlining every racist, insensitive and out-of-touch thing Sen. Ron Johnson has said and done recently. We already know all of this. What I do want to focus on is Johnson’s affinity for the word “no”when it comes to
YOGA STUDIO HELPING VETERANS THROUGH FREE WEEKLY YOGA 8 hours ago · By Hayley Crandall Everyday Bliss sets out to offer assistance for the community through yoga – but it also works to extend that helping hand to a group in need: veterans. The yoga and meditation studio, in partnership with 4th HOOHA WI, offers free weekly yoga classes to military veterans and active-duty members,available both
MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER May 22 is Covid-19 Vaccination Day – 12 Years and Older – $15 Gift Card to Everyone Vaccinated. Walk-ins Welcome. Saturday May 22nd, 2021 from 10am to 2pm Holy Redeemer Christian Academy 3500 West Mother Daniels Way Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209 . Read Full Article. WHITE FRAGILITY: THE ESSENCE OF AMERICA’S FEAR OF CRITICAL By LaKeshia N. Myers A century ago, African American citizens of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had their community decimated within the span of 18 hours. Spurred by a rumor of an alleged sexual assault of a white female by a Black teenager in an elevator, the Black neighborhood was under siege by a ROUNDTABLE PANELISTS TALK HOUSING, EVICTION AND THE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The housing crisis in Wisconsin was in existence long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and when it did arrive, it took a bad situation and made it worse. Now that the American Rescue Plan is in action, housing experts are hoping to see a change. Opportunity Wisconsin, a statewide coalition group, released MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Black Women: Voices for Our Victory Over the Covid-19 Virus and the Variants By Darryl Sellers As the primary health officers of the African American family, Black women make up to 79% of the health care decisions for their families. Black women have been closely involved with healthcare issues and other crises of importance to BLACK-OWNED FAMILY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY IS DRIVEN FOR A & A Transportation is named after the Robbins’ children Ariana and A.J. The Robbins were thinking about the legacy they can leave for their family. All the planning occurred in the midst of the pandemic. A time when many businesses struggled and some failed. A man of faith, Robbins said, “I don’t operate under world concepts, I believe MAYOR BARRETT TALKS POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS WITH ARP FUNDING On Wednesday, May 12, Barrett held a presentation on potential investments the City of Milwaukee could make with its American Rescue Plan or ARP funding. This is the first meeting of many, and residents will have opportunities to voice their opinion in the weeks to come. During the presentation, Barrett noted that cities are often ignoredwhen
GUN VIOLENCE IS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS By Rep. Robyn Vining Gun violence is a public health crisis. Nearly 20,000 Americans were killed by gun violence in 2020 – more than any other year in decades. This dangerous trend continues in 2021. We have seen these tragedies at Mayfair Mall, the grocery store, places of worship, salons, nightclubs and bars, workplaces and THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN CAN INVIGORATE OUR CITY AND By Mayor Tom Barrett On March 11 President Joe Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act. Most Americans are familiar with the plan’s third $1,400 stimulus check, extended unemployment benefits and other direct assistance to families. For cities like Milwaukee this same law provides an unprecedented opportunity. The money available for local initiatives DONALD TRUMP SPENT ALMOST A YEAR PLAYING GOLF DURING In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. since World War II which featured 291,557 fatalities. The pandemic was MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in multigenerational homes By Dena Vang Living in a multigenerational home has become increasingly common in the United States. One in five Americans currently live in a home with multiple generations. While this living arrangement has its benefits – financial support, accessible childcare and shared meals – a multigenerational household MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER May 22 is Covid-19 Vaccination Day – 12 Years and Older – $15 Gift Card to Everyone Vaccinated. Walk-ins Welcome. Saturday May 22nd, 2021 from 10am to 2pm Holy Redeemer Christian Academy 3500 West Mother Daniels Way Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209 . Read Full Article. WHITE FRAGILITY: THE ESSENCE OF AMERICA’S FEAR OF CRITICAL By LaKeshia N. Myers A century ago, African American citizens of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had their community decimated within the span of 18 hours. Spurred by a rumor of an alleged sexual assault of a white female by a Black teenager in an elevator, the Black neighborhood was under siege by a ROUNDTABLE PANELISTS TALK HOUSING, EVICTION AND THE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The housing crisis in Wisconsin was in existence long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and when it did arrive, it took a bad situation and made it worse. Now that the American Rescue Plan is in action, housing experts are hoping to see a change. Opportunity Wisconsin, a statewide coalition group, released MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Black Women: Voices for Our Victory Over the Covid-19 Virus and the Variants By Darryl Sellers As the primary health officers of the African American family, Black women make up to 79% of the health care decisions for their families. Black women have been closely involved with healthcare issues and other crises of importance to BLACK-OWNED FAMILY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY IS DRIVEN FOR A & A Transportation is named after the Robbins’ children Ariana and A.J. The Robbins were thinking about the legacy they can leave for their family. All the planning occurred in the midst of the pandemic. A time when many businesses struggled and some failed. A man of faith, Robbins said, “I don’t operate under world concepts, I believe MAYOR BARRETT TALKS POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS WITH ARP FUNDING On Wednesday, May 12, Barrett held a presentation on potential investments the City of Milwaukee could make with its American Rescue Plan or ARP funding. This is the first meeting of many, and residents will have opportunities to voice their opinion in the weeks to come. During the presentation, Barrett noted that cities are often ignoredwhen
GUN VIOLENCE IS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS By Rep. Robyn Vining Gun violence is a public health crisis. Nearly 20,000 Americans were killed by gun violence in 2020 – more than any other year in decades. This dangerous trend continues in 2021. We have seen these tragedies at Mayfair Mall, the grocery store, places of worship, salons, nightclubs and bars, workplaces and THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN CAN INVIGORATE OUR CITY AND By Mayor Tom Barrett On March 11 President Joe Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act. Most Americans are familiar with the plan’s third $1,400 stimulus check, extended unemployment benefits and other direct assistance to families. For cities like Milwaukee this same law provides an unprecedented opportunity. The money available for local initiatives DONALD TRUMP SPENT ALMOST A YEAR PLAYING GOLF DURING In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. since World War II which featured 291,557 fatalities. The pandemic was MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in multigenerational homes By Dena Vang Living in a multigenerational home has become increasingly common in the United States. One in five Americans currently live in a home with multiple generations. While this living arrangement has its benefits – financial support, accessible childcare and shared meals – a multigenerational household MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER May 22 is Covid-19 Vaccination Day – 12 Years and Older – $15 Gift Card to Everyone Vaccinated. Walk-ins Welcome. Saturday May 22nd, 2021 from 10am to 2pm Holy Redeemer Christian Academy 3500 West Mother Daniels Way Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209 . Read Full Article. MPS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM: DEADLINE TO By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Too many people in Milwaukee know what its like to go to bed hungry. According to the Hunger Task Force, in 2018, 1 in 11 households in Wisconsin experienced low or very low food security. Like many issues, the hunger crisis in Milwaukee was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and while COUNTY EXECUTIVE CROWLEY ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN COVID-19 By Ana Martinez-Ortiz As more people get vaccinated, the more elected officials are updating COVID-19 safety protocols. These updated measures are designed to help keep people safe as the world adjusts to a new normal. Earlier this week, County Executive David Crowley announced changes to Milwaukee County’s face mask policy. Members ofpublic are asked
THE MILWAUKEE ESTUARY IS AN AREA OF CONCERN: WHAT’S THE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz One of Milwaukee’s greatest features is its shoreline. However, while things on the surface look fine, there’s a different story happening underneath. The Department of City Development for the City of Milwaukee held a presentation regarding the contaminated sediment in the Milwaukee Estuary on Tuesday, May 18. The Milwaukee Estuary is considered VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS VISITS MILWAUKEE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Milwaukee. The main purpose of Harris’ visit was to look at and discuss the possibilities of clean energy designs. “It’s great to be back in Milwaukee,” Harris said, during the roundtable discussion on clean energy. Her visit consisted of a tour ofUniversity of
AFRICAN AMERICANS OUTPACE OTHER GROUPS IN DRUG OVERDOSE By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. The number of African Americans who die from drug overdoses in Milwaukee County continues to rise, with Black residents making up 45% of SPACER - MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Milwaukee Courier 2003 W. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Ph: 414.449.4860 Fax: 414.906.5383 TULSA RACE MASSACRE OF 1921 ARCHIVES Milwaukee Courier 2003 W. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Ph: 414.449.4860 Fax: 414.906.5383NEWS ARCHIVES
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THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN CAN INVIGORATE OUR CITY AND By Mayor Tom Barrett On March 11 President Joe Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act. Most Americans are familiar with the plan’s third $1,400 stimulus check, extended unemployment benefits and other direct assistance to families. For cities like Milwaukee this same law provides an unprecedented opportunity. The money available for local initiatives WHY I SUPPORT BRETT BLOMME (AND YOU SHOULD, TOOBRETT BLOMME JUDGEBRETT BLOMME WISCONSINBRETT BLOMME CIRCUIT COURT JUDGEBRETT BLOMME MILWAUKEEIS BRETT BLOMME A DEMOCRATBRETT BLOMME MILWAUKEE WI By Emily Bell As a defense attorney in Milwaukee County I have a front row seat to how broken our criminal justice system has become. It is a system that too often fails to humanely address issues such as mental illness, addiction and poverty; instead preferring solutions that lead to mass incarceration. Too many judges RAHIM ISLAM ARCHIVES Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/CEO of Universal Companies, a community development and education management company NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN Extraordinary educator and political leader Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) founded NCNW in 1935 as an “organization of organizations” to represent national and international concerns of Black women. NCNW fought for jobs, the right to vote and anti-lynching legislation. It gave Black women the opportunity to realize their goals for social justice and human rights through HOUSE OF FASHION BOUTIQUE IS REBRANDING ITSELF By Nyesha Stone House of Fashion Boutique, located at 4144 W. 56th St. has been around since April of 2013, and now, nearly five years later, they’ve decided to rebrand themselves. There are many “Houses of Fashion” around the country, so owner Christine Tackes and her husband Paul Tackes decided it was time to change MICHELLE PITTS TALKS BEING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OWNER By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Michelle Pitts still cries at every funeral she attends, and as the owner of the New Pitts Mortuary, she attends a lot. The day she doesn’t cry is the day she plans to sell the business. Being able to sympathize with people and feel their pain reminds her she has a heart. MILWAUKEE COURIER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER "THE NEWSPAPER YOU CAN TRUST SINCE 1964" By Dylan Deprey If 2020 was a marathon, LL Coogi pushed through the leg cramps, skipped the water break and passed the finished line miles ago. ROUNDTABLE PANELISTS TALK HOUSING, EVICTION AND THE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The housing crisis in Wisconsin was in existence long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and when it did arrive, it took a bad situation and made it worse. Now that the American Rescue Plan is in action, housing experts are hoping to see a change. Opportunity Wisconsin, a statewide coalition group, released MAKING IT PLAIN: WHAT BLACK AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT Black Women: Voices for Our Victory Over the Covid-19 Virus and the Variants By Darryl Sellers As the primary health officers of the African American family, Black women make up to 79% of the health care decisions for their families. Black women have been closely involved with healthcare issues and other crises of importance to DONALD TRUMP SPENT ALMOST A YEAR PLAYING GOLF DURING In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. sinceWorld War II
THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN CAN INVIGORATE OUR CITY AND By Mayor Tom Barrett On March 11 President Joe Biden signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act. Most Americans are familiar with the plan’s third $1,400 stimulus check, extended unemployment benefits and other direct assistance to families. For cities like Milwaukee this same law provides an unprecedented opportunity. The money available for local initiatives WHY I SUPPORT BRETT BLOMME (AND YOU SHOULD, TOOBRETT BLOMME JUDGEBRETT BLOMME WISCONSINBRETT BLOMME CIRCUIT COURT JUDGEBRETT BLOMME MILWAUKEEIS BRETT BLOMME A DEMOCRATBRETT BLOMME MILWAUKEE WI By Emily Bell As a defense attorney in Milwaukee County I have a front row seat to how broken our criminal justice system has become. It is a system that too often fails to humanely address issues such as mental illness, addiction and poverty; instead preferring solutions that lead to mass incarceration. Too many judges RAHIM ISLAM ARCHIVES Rahim Islam is a National Speaker and Writer, Convener of Philadelphia Community of Leaders, and President/CEO of Universal Companies, a community development and education management company NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN Extraordinary educator and political leader Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) founded NCNW in 1935 as an “organization of organizations” to represent national and international concerns of Black women. NCNW fought for jobs, the right to vote and anti-lynching legislation. It gave Black women the opportunity to realize their goals for social justice and human rights through HOUSE OF FASHION BOUTIQUE IS REBRANDING ITSELF By Nyesha Stone House of Fashion Boutique, located at 4144 W. 56th St. has been around since April of 2013, and now, nearly five years later, they’ve decided to rebrand themselves. There are many “Houses of Fashion” around the country, so owner Christine Tackes and her husband Paul Tackes decided it was time to change MICHELLE PITTS TALKS BEING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OWNER By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Michelle Pitts still cries at every funeral she attends, and as the owner of the New Pitts Mortuary, she attends a lot. The day she doesn’t cry is the day she plans to sell the business. Being able to sympathize with people and feel their pain reminds her she has a heart. AMERICAN RED CROSS AND AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CALLING FOR By Hayley Crandall The American Red Cross and the American Cancer Society have teamed up this month to encourage people across the country to donate blood to support cancer patients undergoing treatment, the organizations announced in a press release this week. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many procedures were delayed in order toensure the
NEARLY $1.5 MILLION IN PROGRAM GRANTS DISTRIBUTED ON Grants target financial stability and the education achievement gap for BIPOC community members UW Credit Union, in partnership with United Way, will award 27 organizations located throughout the greater Milwaukee and Madison areas with racial equity program grants totaling $1.5 million. The UW Credit Union Fund for Racial Equity is a collaborative effort with United WHITE FRAGILITY: THE ESSENCE OF AMERICA’S FEAR OF CRITICAL By LaKeshia N. Myers A century ago, African American citizens of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had their community decimated within the span of 18 hours. Spurred by a rumor of an alleged sexual assault of a white female by a Black teenager in an elevator, the Black neighborhood was under siege by a MAYOR BARRETT TALKS POTENTIAL INVESTMENTS WITH ARP FUNDING By Ana Martinez-Ortiz This is an unprecedented chapter in Milwaukee’s history, Mayor Tom Barrett said during a presentation earlier this week. It is a moment that everyone will remember for the rest of their lives, he said. Barrett is of course referring to the coronavirus pandemic, which has wreaked economic havoc across theglobe. In
TRAINING DAY: THIS ISN’T A MOVIE Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor This year marks the 20th anniversary of Denzel Washington’s movie “Training Day.” Just let that marinate for a minute. The movie followed Washington’s character, a highly decorated narcotics detective, as he spent a day assessing and training an officer who was up for a promotion. In those24
EXCLUSIVE: REGGIE MOORE’S JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME: WORKING By Matt Martinez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. The first time Reggie Moore was held up at gunpoint, he was just one block away from a place whereevery child should
IS WEED LEGAL NOW? HERE ARE 9 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. In late March, the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors reduced the fine for marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession of 25 grams A NATION CONFRONTS ITS PAST: THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE OF The United States of America does not have a long history, at least compared to other countries. Nevertheless, this relatively young country has a past riddled with triumph and success as well as pain and suffering. It is important to acknowledge both the good parts and the bad parts; to continue ‘LGBTQ+ WISCONSINITES ARE A CRITICAL PART OF THE STATE By Alex Lasry With more than an estimated 207,000 members of the LGBTQ+ community calling Wisconsin home, LGBTQ+ individuals are our friends, our neighbors and members of our family. LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites are a critical part of who we are as a state, and they make Wisconsin a better place to live and work. While Pride REDUCING POVERTY: SEN. TAMMY BALDWIN TALKS AMERICAN RESCUE By Ana Martinez-Ortiz George Hinton, the CEO of the Social Development Commission, is ready to see people thrive and not just survive. America is one of the richest countries in the world, he said, but its poverty levels are higher than most. “We called it * COVID-19 Resources* About
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