Reggie Jackson: My journey to visit Birmingham, Alabama, and the history some want us all to forget
Birmingham’s history is fraught with tragedies and triumphs, punches and counterpunches in the fight for dignity and human rights.
Birmingham’s history is fraught with tragedies and triumphs, punches and counterpunches in the fight for dignity and human rights.
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Wisconsin State Patrol (WSP) pilots are scheduled to keep an eye out for traffic violations from the air this week. Weather permitting, WSP is planning five aerial enforcement missions over Wisconsin highways in four counties: Tuesday, August 24 Fond du
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Derrick Van Orden has been a leading critic of the Biden administration’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan that has emboldened the Taliban and put American and Afghan lives at risk. Following President Biden’s speech yesterday, Derrick
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released a statement one year after police shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. “One year ago today, Jacob Blake’s life was forever changed. While we are grateful Jacob survived his injuries, we also know Jacob, his kids, and
Madison, Wis.– Governor Tony Evers today announced the development of the Wisconsin Help for Homeowners (WHH) program, intending to provide approximately $92.7 million in critically needed assistance to eligible homeowners in Wisconsin. The State is partnering with the Wisconsin Community Action Program Network
[Concord, WI] – The 1848 Project released its latest “Weekly Rundown” radio commentary Monday, discussing the first anniversary of the riots in Kenosha. It features 1848 Project President Rebecca Kleefisch highlighting Governor Tony Evers’ failures during last summer’s unrest. Listen to the full
Citizens organizing a recall of four (4) members of the seven-member Mequon-Thiensville School Board have achieved in excess of the legally required 4,150 signatures and will officially file the recall petitions Monday at 4:15 pm at the MTSD Administration offices at 5000 West
Madison, Wis. — The Institute for Reforming Government today called for the state to abolish the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) and released a detailed policy proposal to guard against bureaucratic, unaccountable electoral oversight. IRG’s policy solution recommends utilizing the secretary of
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan said what’s happening in Afghanistan is the result of failures 20 years ago, while Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher put the blame squarely on the Biden administration. Both Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, and Gallagher, R-Green Bay,
Birmingham’s history is fraught with tragedies and triumphs, punches and counterpunches in the fight for dignity and human rights.
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Wisconsin State Patrol (WSP) pilots are scheduled to keep an eye out for traffic violations from the air this week. Weather permitting, WSP is planning five aerial enforcement missions over Wisconsin highways in four counties: Tuesday, August 24 Fond du Lac County – WIS 26 Wednesday, August 25 Dane County
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Derrick Van Orden has been a leading critic of the Biden administration’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan that has emboldened the Taliban and put American and Afghan lives at risk. Following President Biden’s speech yesterday, Derrick Van Orden released the following statement: The Biden administration’s sheer
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today released a statement one year after police shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. “One year ago today, Jacob Blake’s life was forever changed. While we are grateful Jacob survived his injuries, we also know Jacob, his kids, and his family have and will face challenges they never imagined having to endure. We
Madison, Wis.– Governor Tony Evers today announced the development of the Wisconsin Help for Homeowners (WHH) program, intending to provide approximately $92.7 million in critically needed assistance to eligible homeowners in Wisconsin. The State is partnering with the Wisconsin Community Action Program Network (WISCAP), member agencies, Office of the State Treasurer, and Take
[Concord, WI] – The 1848 Project released its latest “Weekly Rundown” radio commentary Monday, discussing the first anniversary of the riots in Kenosha. It features 1848 Project President Rebecca Kleefisch highlighting Governor Tony Evers’ failures during last summer’s unrest. Listen to the full radio commentary here, or read the text below: Hi, I’m
Citizens organizing a recall of four (4) members of the seven-member Mequon-Thiensville School Board have achieved in excess of the legally required 4,150 signatures and will officially file the recall petitions Monday at 4:15 pm at the MTSD Administration offices at 5000 West Mequon Road, Mequon. There will be a 3:00 pm supporter event in
Madison, Wis. — The Institute for Reforming Government today called for the state to abolish the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) and released a detailed policy proposal to guard against bureaucratic, unaccountable electoral oversight. IRG’s policy solution recommends utilizing the secretary of state’s office to oversee elections since this office is also
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan said what’s happening in Afghanistan is the result of failures 20 years ago, while Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher put the blame squarely on the Biden administration. Both Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, and Gallagher, R-Green Bay, appeared in separate interviews Sunday on “UpFront,” produced in partnership