Have you ever thought about what the world would be like without doctors? I don’t know about you, but I don’t even want to think about it! We pause this month to celebrate our doctors. The National Doctors' Day is celebrated the 30th day of March every year. It is our time to celebrate these selfless men and women and all they do for us. History of National Doctors' … [Read more...] about March Awareness Days Week 4: #NationalDoctorsDay Celebrated March 30, 2021
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March awareness days-Week 3: Environmental Awareness – World Water Day
In 2010, the UN recognized “the right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation as a human right that is essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights.” The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. It is currently made up of 193 Member States. www.Worldwaterday.org asks how is water important to your home and family life, your … [Read more...] about March awareness days-Week 3: Environmental Awareness – World Water Day
March awareness days-Week 2: Environmental Awareness Day: Global Recycling Day celebrated March 18, 2021
Environmental observances and world day campaigns are a great way to raise awareness for a cause that is meaningful to you, your organization or your family. Observances during Environmental Awareness Days can include recycling, World Ozone Day that encourages awareness for the reduction of emissions; or World Water Day that brings awareness to water conservation and clean … [Read more...] about March awareness days-Week 2: Environmental Awareness Day: Global Recycling Day celebrated March 18, 2021
March Awareness Days : Week 1: International Women’s Day
#ChooseToChallenge • Celebrated March 8, 2021 On January 20, 2021, history was made in the United States when the first woman and first woman of color was sworn in as the Vice President of the United States of America. In honor of our first female Vice President, we will begin this month’s celebration of awareness days with the celebration of International Women’s Day … [Read more...] about March Awareness Days : Week 1: International Women’s Day
Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Conclusion)
This month, this column has highlighted Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers. In the final installment, we salute Senator Lena Taylor, Cecilia Gore and the legacy of the late Isaac and Marcia P. Coggs. Senator Lena Taylor A life-long Milwaukee resident, Senator Lena Taylor is serving her third term in the Wisconsin State Senate, representing the 4th Senate … [Read more...] about Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Conclusion)
Wisconsin Women of Color in Religion
Women of color have shaped Wisconsin history whether it be in politics, religion, business, arts, or science. To celebrate Women's History Month we look at some of the women who have made our community great. This week we take a look at women who have changed the face in religion. Dr. Sudie E. Tatum Sudie E. Tatum was a high school dropout who became an educator. … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Women of Color in Religion
Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 3)
This week, we have two additional trailblazers whom we are honored to celebrate, the late Vel Phillips and Jeannetta Simpson-Robinson. Velvalea Hortense Rodgers "Vel" Phillips February 18, 1923 - April 17, 2018 Vel dedicated her life to building and empowering the African American Community. Her drive, devotion and never-ending commitment to equality were … [Read more...] about Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 3)
Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 2)
African Americans have been involved in civil rights, politics, journalism, religion, land resources, public service, medicine, academia, law, science, economics, music, arts, etc. While African Americans are deeply entrenched in the history of our country, often they don’t get the recognition they deserve. This month, I am recognizing several African American men and women, … [Read more...] about Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 2)
Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 1)
This month, in honor of Black History Month, I will be highlighting several African- American trailblazers. These leaders, past and present, were and continue to be strong members of our community. Their work is an example of the history that we turn to as inspiration during Black History Month. This list this month is not exhaustive but represents the many inspiring … [Read more...] about Milwaukee’s African American Trailblazers (Week 1)
Social justice issues in America: Food insecurity
Hunger and food insecurity in communities across America is a problem most people are aware exists but some have never experienced it. Food insecurity is defined as a household’s inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active, healthy life. According to Feeding America, 1 of 9 people struggle with hunger.(1) Fighting hunger is more than just providing … [Read more...] about Social justice issues in America: Food insecurity












