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Essential Prenatal Care, LLC hosts ‘Women’s Empowerment Brunch’

February 17, 2022

On Sunday, January 30, 2022, Essential Prenatal Care, LLC and Bloom Prenatal Care, LLC presented the "Women's Empowerment Vision Board Brunch," at 2703 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. The leadership team at Essentials Prenatal Care wanted to bring clients in for an in-person activity. The event was hosted by Nita Farrow, auditor for Milwaukee Public Schools. There was … [Read more...] about Essential Prenatal Care, LLC hosts ‘Women’s Empowerment Brunch’

Milwaukee Press Club hosts mayoral candidate forum

February 17, 2022

On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at the Historic Turner Hall Ballroom, the seven candidates for Milwaukee mayor squared off in a Q&A forum hosted by the Pabst Theater Group, Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics.com, Listen MKE and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. Those included were Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson, former Alderman Bob Donovan, State Sen. Lena Taylor, … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Press Club hosts mayoral candidate forum

2022 Black History Analysis

February 17, 2022

It is February and Black History Month in the USA. Many African Americans complain that their history month, February, is the shortest month of the year. This is a true statement, but since when can beggars be choosy? It’s time to take a Frank look at the 2022 African American in order to decide if the race has progressed or digressed. Slavery in the USA was abolished on … [Read more...] about 2022 Black History Analysis

African American Suffragists (Week 2)

February 17, 2022

CHARLOTTE VANDINE FORTEN (1785-1884) In honor of African American Suffragists, this week let’s look at Charlotte Vandine Forten (1785-1884) who set the stage for Women Abolitionists. Charlotte Vandine Forten was the matriarch of a financially well-off and prominent Black family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Forten's husband, James, was a sailmaker. Her daughters, … [Read more...] about African American Suffragists (Week 2)

We Celebrate Black History

February 17, 2022

Our Black publications have been telling stories for years about historical giants such as Dr. Charles Richard Drew, who pioneered a method for preserving blood plasma. Remember George Washington Carver? He discovered hundreds of uses for the peanut and sweet potato. And Benjamin Banneker helped establish the boundaries of Washington, DC. We have heralded the victories of … [Read more...] about We Celebrate Black History

Shop the 13th edition of the Bike Bazaar at Riverside High School

February 17, 2022

The Bike Bazaar returns to Riverside University HS for the 13th year! Milwaukee Recreation invites all community members to join us on Saturday, March 5 to connect with local bike vendors, purchase new or used bicycles, and find available parts and accessories. Arts and crafts vendors will also be in attendance. Event Information Date: Saturday, March 5, 2022 Time: 9 … [Read more...] about Shop the 13th edition of the Bike Bazaar at Riverside High School

Midnight Basketball Leagues begin for men and women in March

February 17, 2022

Milwaukee Recreation is hosting free evening basketball leagues for young people this spring! Beginning this season, Midnight Basketball Leagues are now available for both men and women! Leagues were previously only open to men. Leagues have also expanded eligibility to ages 17-29 (city of Milwaukee residents, non-high school students), and are played at Obama SCTE and … [Read more...] about Midnight Basketball Leagues begin for men and women in March

Milwaukee Public Schools considers reapportionment/redistricting plan

February 17, 2022

At its January 25, 2022, Meeting of the Committee on Strategic Planning and Budget, the Milwaukee Board of School Directors considered a process and timeline for development of the Milwaukee Public Schools Reapportionment/ Redistricting Plan. As a part of the process, the Board was presented with two (2) potential maps for consideration. The proposed plans can be found on … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Public Schools considers reapportionment/redistricting plan

This Week In Black History

February 17, 2022

February 17, 1902 Marion Anderson, internationally acclaimed opera star, born. February 18, 1931  Toni Morrison, winner of 1988 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, born. February 19, 1923 In Moore vs. Dempsey decision, U.S. Supreme Court guarantee due process of law to Blacks in state courts. February 20, 1934  Four Saints in Three Acts, by Virgil … [Read more...] about This Week In Black History

Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue February 17, 2022

February 17, 2022

Click on the cover image below to view the full newspaper on issuu.com … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue February 17, 2022

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