by Henry Verden | September 28, 2020 | Black Lives Matter
The raised clenched fist has historically been known as a symbol representing Black power. It expresses defiance and solidarity. Athletes have sometimes used the powerful gesture as a political statement. And, globally, it stands for fighting oppression. The raised...
by Henry Verden | September 28, 2020 | Black Lives Matter
We’ve all seen the images recently. Protesters marching with signs, chants and their fists raised high in the air. It has become an iconic symbol of the movement for racial equality and a universal symbol of the quest to bring true meaning to the words “All men are...
by Anaré V. Holmes | September 28, 2020 | Black Lives Matter
M Adams is a self-described abolitionist. A moniker that conjures up the spirit of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass and Nat Turner. Just as these ancestors defied the status quo to liberate others, Adams wields the strength of her platform as co-executive director...
by Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, by Todd Finkelmeyer | September 28, 2020 | School Days
School districts across the state and around the country are struggling to find enough qualified teachers — and these staffing challenges are growing. Teacher Helping Female Pupil Line Of High School Students Working at Screens In Computer Class School districts...
by Jeff Brown | September 28, 2020 | School Days
Students at UW-Madison, Edgewood College and Madison College will return to school this fall under new limitations necessitated by the spread of COVID-19. Following are the details for each school’s plan for the fall semester. 2020 Edgewood College Students from left...