By Karen Stokes April is Autism Awareness Month, a way to bring awareness, honor and to celebrate those on the Autism Spectrum and their support system. It’s critical that a child on the autism … Read Full Article
Joseph S. Spence Sr., a dynamic poet hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has recently been honored with a prestigious poetry award
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Milwaukee dynamic poet, articulative writer, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee scholar Joseph S. Spence Sr. says, “When it rains, it pours!” Recently, he was elected … Read Full Article
Wisconsin will Replace FoodShare Aid When Outages Spoil Food, but Filing Requests Isn’t Easy
Bureaucratic hurdles and a lack of awareness mean few FoodShare/SNAP recipients are reimbursed for spoiled food following power outages and other misfortunes. By Addie Costello Wisconsin Watch and … Read Full Article
Responses to Questions about a Path to Economic Equality
BlackEconomics.org® On April 5, 2024, BlackEconomics.org released a commentary entitled “Questions about a Path to Economic Equality,” which featured nine interrogatives. The promised responses are … Read Full Article
Earn Prizes Playing the UniteWI Health Literacy Giveaway
Visit www.weareunite.org Take a moment to read through and answer the questions to the best of your ability. Once completed, you’ll be entered into the drawing for a $200 gift card or other valued … Read Full Article
Governor Evers Signs Legislation to Protect Wetlands, A Bipartisan Victory for Birds and Communities
SB 222 empowers local governments to restore wetlands before flooding events occur WISCONSIN – (April, 2024) Wisconsin has lost up to 50 percent of its historic wetlands. Today, Governor Evers … Read Full Article
“Uninstructed Delegation” Train Gaining Riders and Delegates
Say Something Real Protest Voters Must Figure Out Where This Route Will Lead By Michelle Bryant We knew the “uncommitted” or “uninstructed delegation” train was coming. We stood by and … Read Full Article