At their Thursday, March 23, 2023 meeting the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors celebrated Women’s History Month by honoring Milwaukee women who embody this year’s theme of “Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.” “As we come to the end of Women History Month, I want to recognize these outstanding women who are truly the definition of community servants,” said … [Read more...] about ‘Break the glass ceiling’: Local female powerhouses honored during Milwaukee Co. board meeting
Alzheimer’s Association of Southeast WI hosts ‘Creating Connections: Partners in Hope’
More than 80 members of the community attended a talk by award-winning author Patricia McClure-Chessier, MBA, MPA, (2nd row sixth from left), who was the keynote speaker at St. Mark A.M.E. Church on March 15 for "Creating Connections: Partners in Hope," a workshop and luncheon for families impacted by dementia. The event was presented by the Alzheimer’s Association, Wisconsin … [Read more...] about Alzheimer’s Association of Southeast WI hosts ‘Creating Connections: Partners in Hope’
Who is George Gerharz? Gone, but never forgotten
By: Jim Smith and Marchelle Odom When asked who his dad was, we received an entire background on this man of distinction. Matt Gerharz exclaimed, “I never got to give my dad's eulogy, so this is harder than I thought”. The “this” is his recollection of who his dad was as a person who consistently hoped. He reminded us that his dad would be touched by the sentiments of … [Read more...] about Who is George Gerharz? Gone, but never forgotten
Local ground breaking black model, Terry Wells-Jones, pens memoir
In some ways author and former Milwaukee resident Terry Wells-Jones (inset) has enjoyed a fairy-tale existence of privilege and opportunity that began in 1968 when she was “stopped on the street by the editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel” and asked “if I would come in for some photo test shots the next time, I was home from school.” This led to her becoming the first model … [Read more...] about Local ground breaking black model, Terry Wells-Jones, pens memoir
MPS job fair for seniors is April 19
Are you a high school senior looking for work? Take a step toward finding a job! Explore jobs, meet hiring managers, and learn to succeed in the world of work. Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) will host a student job fair to help students learn about careers and find summer and year-round work. Job Fair for High School Seniors: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 … [Read more...] about MPS job fair for seniors is April 19
Brook Lopez visits MPS to deliver free books to students
Students at Byron Kilbourn School, 5354 N. 68th St., exchanged fist bumps and high fives with Milwaukee Bucks mascot Bango and had a chance to choose five free books courtesy of Bucks Center Brook Lopez. An event in the school library in March was one of the final “Brook Fair” events of the school year. Lopez has made it his mission to get books into the hands of students by … [Read more...] about Brook Lopez visits MPS to deliver free books to students
How one African American family learned of daughter’s special gift of autism
Autism Awareness Month feature presented by SPARK By Marina Sarris The Austins suspected that their middle child, Camryn, had autism, but her teachers and doctor did not. Perhaps it was because Camryn did not fit the traditional picture of someone with autism. Camryn is talkative, female, and black. Camryn was one of only a handful of black children in her small, … [Read more...] about How one African American family learned of daughter’s special gift of autism
Three key steps for first-time home buyers
For those considering home ownership for the first time, it may seem as if there’s a long list of details to tackle once the search begins. However, before potential buyers even start looking at homes, there are three important steps to take. The first step is getting your finances in order. Checking your credit rating and getting pre-approved for a loan are crucial. A good … [Read more...] about Three key steps for first-time home buyers
Garden Homes Lutheran boys’ basketball team wins LBAA National Tournament
The Garden Homes Lutheran boys' basketball team, The Vikings, have had a season for the record books. They are currently undefeated with a record of 26-0. They are the champions of 5 tournaments including the Wisconsin State Tournament of Champions. Due to their success at the State Tournament, they were invited to the Lutheran Basketball Association of American (LBAA) National … [Read more...] about Garden Homes Lutheran boys’ basketball team wins LBAA National Tournament
This Week In Black History
April 6, 1909 – Matthew A. Henson reaches the North Pole, 45 minutes before Commandeer Peary. April 7, 1885 – Granville T. Woods patents apparatus for transmission of messages by electricity. April 8, 1974 – Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron hits 715 home run, surpassing Babe Ruth as the game’s all-time home-run leader. April 9, 1898 – Paul Robeson, actor, singer, … [Read more...] about This Week In Black History