There is a vast amount of frustration in the African American community in 2021. The African American population is frustrated over the role they have been forced to play in US society. The African American female is frustrated with the African American male and vice versa. African Americans have turned their frustration back upon themselves and the results are shocking. As I … [Read more...] about How did we get here?
October Awareness Month (Week 4)
#BlackPoetryDay (Part I) October 17, 2021 Did you know #BlackPoetryDay is celebrated October 17? According to National Day Calendar, Black Poetry Day was established in 1985 honoring the birth of the first Black poet published in the U.S., Jupiter Hammon, who was born in Long Island, New York on October 17, 1711. Hammon is considered the father of African American … [Read more...] about October Awareness Month (Week 4)
MATC announces new board members to their 212/Fast Fund
The Local 212 MATC FAST FUND recently appointed to its Board of Directors DAAR Engineering Inc. Chairman and CEO Abdulhamid Ali; Milwaukee Area Technical College student Nicole Christian; Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper former President Lynda Jackson Conyers; and Milwaukee Area Technical College retired English and History faculty Charlie Dee. Abdulhamid Ali is the Chairman … [Read more...] about MATC announces new board members to their 212/Fast Fund
Milwaukee Recreation now hiring part-time Youth Sports staff
Milwaukee Recreation is hiring part-time Youth Sports staff this winter. Qualified adults and MPS and non-MPS High School Students (ages 15 and up) are encouraged to apply. The winter sports season runs from Dec. 4, 2021 to March 26, 2022. Youth Sports leagues operate on Saturdays. Available Positions for ages 15 and up: Youth Sports Monitor Pay: $9 per … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Recreation now hiring part-time Youth Sports staff
Fill out the FAFSA— money for college is available!
High school seniors should begin the process of applying for financial aid for college and technical schools. The first step is to fill out the free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This application determines eligibility for grants and loans, and is used by colleges across the country to develop each student’s financial aid package. MPS has College & Career … [Read more...] about Fill out the FAFSA— money for college is available!
The most important Halloween safety tips
Halloween originated from several customs, the earliest of which dates back to Ireland in the fifth century B.C. As we know it today, the Oct. 31 celebration is a fun way to dress up in sometimes scary costumes. But experts warn that precautions are needed to ensure that disguises are the only frightening things on All Hallows’ Eve. As COVID-19 continues to grip the United … [Read more...] about The most important Halloween safety tips
Preparing your senior loved one for the autumn season
The autumnal equinox began on September 22, 2021. At the start of the fall season, the sun rises later and nightfall arrives sooner. Plenty of environmental changes occur, making it necessary to make adjustments and prepare a senior loved one for the cooler season. 1. Rake the leaves Crimson autumn leaves are a breathtaking sight. The leaves change color because of the … [Read more...] about Preparing your senior loved one for the autumn season
Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue October 28, 2021
Click on the cover image below to view the full newspaper on issuu.com … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue October 28, 2021
Colin Powell, first black US Secretary of State, dies of COVID-19 complications amid cancer battle
Colin Powell, the retired four-star general who became the country's first black Secretary of State and chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, died Monday, October 18, 2021 due to complications from COVID-19, his family said in a statement on Facebook. Powell, 84, was fully vaccinated from COVID-19, his family said, and had been treated at Walter Reed National Medical … [Read more...] about Colin Powell, first black US Secretary of State, dies of COVID-19 complications amid cancer battle
Track and field legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee to visit Carthage College
On October 14-17, 2021, three-time Olympic gold medalist and international humanitarian Jackie Joyner-Kersee visited Carthage College during Homecoming and Family Weekend. While on campus Joyner-Kersee met with several student groups over the span of two days. She also visited with middle school students from the YMCA Teen Achievers program, where Cameron Swallow, wife of … [Read more...] about Track and field legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee to visit Carthage College











