
Darrell L. Williams: A congratulatory message to the Wisconsin graduating class of 2020
What you have accomplished during this unprecedented time in our nation’s history is nothing short of miraculous.
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What you have accomplished during this unprecedented time in our nation’s history is nothing short of miraculous.
After days of protest in Wisconsin following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, suggest big changes as a result.
Should Wisconsin cities and counties divert budget money from traditional law enforcement efforts to social and mental health workers and programs?
We have seen decades and centuries of this violence because racism is a part of the institutions, structures, policies and processes of our society.
Far too many black lives, including the life of George Floyd, have been lost and harmed at the hands of bias, prejudice, and systemic racism.
Whether it’s fake news about coronavirus causes and cures, “deep fakes” or inflammatory social media surrounding Floyd’s death and related protests, many people are wondering what major tech companies can and should do to monitor social platforms for posts that are akin to crying fire in a crowded theater.
Despite President Donald Trump’s absurd and insulting suggestion that Gugino may have been a wily Antifa provocateur “who fell harder than he was pushed,” he is anything but.
If Team Evers’ excuses for making secret recordings of a meeting with Republican leadership sound familiar, it’s because they are. Think Nixon.
High rate of COVID-19 in Racine caused by “immigrant culture”, Assembly Speaker says.
For the last couple years, Sykes and his fellow Never-Trumpers appeared to be making little progress in their campaign to unseat Trump as the leader of the country. The president’s base has held firm and his approval percentages stayed in the mid to high 40s.
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors recently approved the 2020–2021 budget for the district. As the state’s largest school district with a budget over $1 billion and its minority students’ part of the nation’s largest racial achievement gap, the approved budget is an insight into the district’s priorities.
Milwaukee’s powerful union has long gotten its way. But this time may be different.
NASCAR, renaming the forts, and the politics of kneeling.
Until white people admit that America has gotten it wrong, by devaluing Black lives from its inception, America will keep getting it wrong.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway has bobbed and wavered about when it comes to a coherent message in the days following protests and riots in our city.
If we’ve learned anything over the last couple of weeks of chaos, it’s that the radical left is eating the woke.
It’s become crucial to city, state. But will state leaders recognize this?
The current subculture in policing works against improvement efforts, which involve closely working with the community to achieve a goal of safety and order. This contributes to a “them versus us” attitude.
As long as there are people who won’t return their shopping carts, there are people who won’t obey society’s rules—both unspoken and codified. Police officers are and have always been needed to protect society from them.
These protests are saying enough is enough. We are tired of Black lives being brutally taken with unnecessary violence and no sort of justice.
What you have accomplished during this unprecedented time in our nation’s history is nothing short of miraculous.
After days of protest in Wisconsin following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, suggest big changes as a result.
Should Wisconsin cities and counties divert budget money from traditional law enforcement efforts to social and mental health workers and programs?
We have seen decades and centuries of this violence because racism is a part of the institutions, structures, policies and processes of our society.
Far too many black lives, including the life of George Floyd, have been lost and harmed at the hands of bias, prejudice, and systemic racism.
Whether it’s fake news about coronavirus causes and cures, “deep fakes” or inflammatory social media surrounding Floyd’s death and related protests, many people are wondering what major tech companies can and should do to monitor social platforms for posts that are akin to crying fire in a crowded theater.
Despite President Donald Trump’s absurd and insulting suggestion that Gugino may have been a wily Antifa provocateur “who fell harder than he was pushed,” he is anything but.
If Team Evers’ excuses for making secret recordings of a meeting with Republican leadership sound familiar, it’s because they are. Think Nixon.
High rate of COVID-19 in Racine caused by “immigrant culture”, Assembly Speaker says.
For the last couple years, Sykes and his fellow Never-Trumpers appeared to be making little progress in their campaign to unseat Trump as the leader of the country. The president’s base has held firm and his approval percentages stayed in the mid to high 40s.
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors recently approved the 2020–2021 budget for the district. As the state’s largest school district with a budget over $1 billion and its minority students’ part of the nation’s largest racial achievement gap, the approved budget is an insight into the district’s priorities.
Milwaukee’s powerful union has long gotten its way. But this time may be different.
NASCAR, renaming the forts, and the politics of kneeling.
Until white people admit that America has gotten it wrong, by devaluing Black lives from its inception, America will keep getting it wrong.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway has bobbed and wavered about when it comes to a coherent message in the days following protests and riots in our city.
If we’ve learned anything over the last couple of weeks of chaos, it’s that the radical left is eating the woke.
It’s become crucial to city, state. But will state leaders recognize this?
The current subculture in policing works against improvement efforts, which involve closely working with the community to achieve a goal of safety and order. This contributes to a “them versus us” attitude.
As long as there are people who won’t return their shopping carts, there are people who won’t obey society’s rules—both unspoken and codified. Police officers are and have always been needed to protect society from them.
These protests are saying enough is enough. We are tired of Black lives being brutally taken with unnecessary violence and no sort of justice.