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Milwaukee’s Rufus King High School Offers Music Production Class to Students

View fullsize Lee Stovall (R) and one of his students (L). (Picture by Lily Shea Photography) Rufus King International High School is a part of the Milwaukee Public School (MPS) systems and they’ve been known as a top leading school not just in Milwaukee, but the entire state of Wisconsin. Even with recent MPS budget […]

Entrepreneur Creates Resource for Black Women to Climb the Corporate Ladder

View fullsize Watchen Nyanue, a Liberian native, is the CEO of I Choose the Ladder. (Picture by Amber Del Rio) I Choose the Ladder is a career development agency specifically for Black women in corporate America and for corporations who want to attract high-performing Black female talent. Founder Watchen Nyanue started the company in 2018 […]

Milwaukee Couple Creates 90-Day Challenge for Participants to Manifest a New Lifestyle

View fullsize Jasmine (L) and Hakim Collins (R). (Picture taken from Instagram) Husband and wife Hakim and Jasmine Collins started the transformation challenge together three years ago. It began as a friendly competition between them to see who could have the best body transformation in 90 days. They bet each other $100 to see who […]

Docu-Series Promotes Positivity in the Minority Communities in the American South and the Caribbean

View fullsize A look inside a community in Puerto Rico. (Picture courtesy of Nick Price) A riveting documentary series called Hindsight reveals the true stories of minority communities in the American South and Puerto Rico. BIPOC-led media organizations, Firelight Media, Reel South, and Center for Asian American Media sponsored the series for the PBS channel. […]

Docu-Series Promotes Positivity in the Minority Communities in the American South and the Caribbean

View fullsize A look inside a community in Puerto Rico. (Picture courtesy of Nick Price) A riveting documentary series called Hindsight reveals the true stories of minority communities in the American South and Puerto Rico. BIPOC-led media organizations, Firelight Media, Reel South, and Center for Asian American Media sponsored the series for the PBS channel. […]

Dustin Young Becomes Certified Doula so Black Mothers Can Have Safer, Positive Pregnancies

View fullsize Dustin Young, 37, from Carson California. (Photo by Jeremy Green) Even as a child, 37-year-old Dustin Young was interested in the human body. Surrounded by Black women, including his three sisters, an aunt, his mother and grandmother, he was also surrounded by the experience of womanhood. Now he’s a certified doula. A doula […]