by Bill Lubing | April 3, 2020 | Community Profile & Events
Jasmine Banks, owner of Perfect Imperfections, is on board now so she’ll be ready as a vendor when the Madison Public Market opens in late 2021. She’s excited about participating in the market because, “I appreciate the intentionality of the Market wanting to be...
by Yvette L. Craig | April 3, 2020 | Community Profile & Events
Many people say that the child’s race or ethnicity does not matter when it comes to fostering or adopting children. Providing a safe and loving home, regardless of whether they look like them or share their cultural heritage and traditions, is what many say is...
by Yvette L. Craig | April 3, 2020 | Community Profile & Events
Eva Klein Zaret sat before legislators in a packed committee room with a manila envelope clutched in her hands and a lapel pin on her black sweater that simply read “remember.” The Holocaust survivor pulled out old photographs, one by one, to recount painful memories....
by Robert Wynn | April 3, 2020 | Mind Your Business
The sun may shine on any given day, but rain too is inevitable. This certainty applies to most people’s financial circumstances as well. While their financial equilibrium might be good most days, there will come times when unexpected expenses will upset the norm of...
by Courtesy of Black Enterprise and Written By Jeffrey McKinney | April 3, 2020 | Mind Your Business
Businesses globally — including the United States — are urging, and in some cases mandating, employees to work from home to help block the escalation of the coronavirus. The choice to work from home since the outbreak has occurred has shifted from a perk at many...