Programs serving low-and-moderate income consumers to end or suffer severe cuts By Charlene Crowell Once again, the White House Budget Proposal slashes funding and programs that many low-and moderate-income consumers rely upon. From higher education to a repeated attack to deny the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau its full funding and financial independence … [Read more...] about White House budget proposal cuts $8.6 billion from HUD
Modeling God’s love during Valentine’s month and beyond! (Conclusion)
“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” - John 13:34-35 Every February, Valentine’s Day is celebrated; however, it reaches its climax once the month of February is over. When it comes to God, God’s love has no end, is … [Read more...] about Modeling God’s love during Valentine’s month and beyond! (Conclusion)
Spotlight on Michelle Obama
Over the years there has been few women of color who have caught the attention of the American public quite like our former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama. Unlike previous First Ladies who were mostly seen on the arm of the President during state affairs, Mrs. Obama used her unique position to improve the health of American schools and families. She has become a … [Read more...] about Spotlight on Michelle Obama
Remembering Thalia Beatrice Winfield
Remembering Thalia Beatrice Winfield October 17, 1924 -January 5, 2020 Thalia B. Winfield, 95, died peacefully on Sunday, January 5, 2020. Born in Surry County, Virginia on October 17, 1924, she was the daughter of the late William and Naomi Winfield. She attended Christ Presbyterian Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for more than 60 years and faithfully served as … [Read more...] about Remembering Thalia Beatrice Winfield
Election results: Wisconsin spring primary election
On Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Wisconsinites headed to the polls to vote in the spring primary. The top two winners in this primary will face of in the general election on April 7, 2020. City of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (I) 33,151-50% Lena Taylor-20,347-31% Milwaukee County Executive Chris Larson 42,154- 37% David Crowley 39,756-34% Milwaukee County Circuit … [Read more...] about Election results: Wisconsin spring primary election
UWM coach Pat Baldwin writes about the process of overcoming adversity
By Pat Baldwin Men’s basketball coach University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee One of the more popular catchphrases in sports today – you hear it all the time from coaches and athletes – is “trust the process.” As in, “We’ve just got to trust the process and we’ll get through this adversity,” or “I’m trusting the process and seeing improvement.” What does it mean, exactly, … [Read more...] about UWM coach Pat Baldwin writes about the process of overcoming adversity
MPS students showcase Black Lives Matter projects
February has been a busy month in Milwaukee Public Schools as students have spent time researching, designing, and showcasing projects celebrating Black History Month. During the first week of February, the district recognized the national Black Lives Matter in School Week of Action with public events and classroom activities. Maple Tree School held an exciting, interactive … [Read more...] about MPS students showcase Black Lives Matter projects
Ron Husband: The Story of Disney’s First Black Animator
By William Gooden Who was the first African American Disney animator? Most Disney geeks, like myself, will answer “Floyd Norman” and until a few weeks ago, I would have said the same thing. However, I am wrong (and you probably are, too). While Floyd Norman did work for Disney animation, he was never technically an animator and the title of first black animator at Disney … [Read more...] about Ron Husband: The Story of Disney’s First Black Animator
Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue February 20, 2020
Click on the cover image below to view the full newspaper on issuu.com … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue February 20, 2020
Black Lens presents ‘Black Women Behind the Lens’ panel
On Saturday, February 8, 2020, Milwaukee Film's Black Lens celebrated Black History Month with an all-female panel discussion at Nō Studios, 1037 West McKinley Ave. This year's Black History celebration focuses on the unique voice of women of color, both behind the camera and in front of it. The panel discussion featured four national, up-and--coming, Black female directors for … [Read more...] about Black Lens presents ‘Black Women Behind the Lens’ panel










