BORN FREES/MILLENNIALS

BORN FREES/MILLENNIALS
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RESPECT-4-RESPECT - Stand your Ground Law

RESPECT-4-RESPECT - Stand your Ground Law
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

December 1, 2011 is WORLD AIDS DAY.

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Milwaukee, WI - November 30, 2011

December 1, 2011 is WORLD AIDS DAY.

Milwaukee Professionals Association supports ALL HANDS on Deck, WE, Not Me Initiative, which calls for everybody to do his/her share to make the world - their household/neighborhood a better place to live.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

In the Global Round w/Mary Glass - NEW blog talk radio


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

MILWAUKEE, WI - Milwaukee Professionals Association is opening another PLATFORM window for COMMUNICATION. It is through BLOG TALK RADIO - another social network for sharing, this time through a LIVE talk show.

BlogTalkRadio is the largest and fastest growing online talk radio network. A truly democratized medium, BlogTalkRadio has tens of thousands of hosts and millions of listeners tuning in and joining the conversation each month. Many businesses also utilize the platform as a tool to extend their brands and better communicate with the people that are most important to their business.

"We are constantly looking at how we can approach a larger audience with "common cause", this is one of two we have reached out to in the last two weeks, said Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association.
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In the Global Round w/Mary Glass is the name of the show.
We will air our first "live" show in the next 7 days.

Travels of La Frisko Lewis - Toronto, CANADA


La Frisko Lewis is an adventurer during the off seasons of academic study.  A regular traveler - as often as allowable-affordable.  He is a sophomore at University Wisconsin -Milwaukee, majoring in Business.

He just returned from 3 days (Thursday-Sunday) in Toronto, Canada. 
We will share his travel and share information about the largest city in Canada.
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The trip started off with a border check on the USA side/Michigan (went by quickly), followed by a lengthy and strict Canadian Border Patrol check (30-40 minutes).  The lengthy, strict and seemingly biased check appeared to be racially and age-motivated since he was the only African American.  There was an African female but she was not delayed - others seem to go right through.

La Frisko felt that he was singled out due to his race, dreadlock/hair style, color of skin and age.

His advice to others is to be sure you come with identification with your present address, proof of where you stay/live in the USA(i.e., utility bill, pay stub), address on ID must match supporting documentation, if you have parking tickets or any other violation in the system, be sure to have with you proof of compliance, have a roundtrip ticket to show planned departure; and, justify cash availability with time of stay.  In other words, you will need to have funds to show that you can sustain your basic needs while visiting.

He was considered suspect by stereotypes, therefore he encountered an unnecessary delay which spoiled his trip.

"You will always have people who will profile you", said La Frisko. 
"It happens all the time - not just there." 
"I will be better prepared the next time and I will tell others so they will know before traveling."

The plan was to do a lot of foot travel during the day - sightseeing, and studying at night.  Even though La Frisko did some sightseeing, it was much less than he had planned. Unfortunately, many of the online Google searches for places to see and go went un-obtained this time.  However, he had an adventure, made the most of his visit, fulfilled some pre-thoughts, enjoyed seeing the various cultures and hearing the constant speaking of the French language.  He did not sample the French cuisine - McDonald's took the break each day.
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Toronto is located on Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.  Its population is over 2.5 million - the 5th largest city in North America.  Toronto is one of the top financial centers of the world.  It is Canada's economic center - Toronto Stock Exchange and home of 5 of the largest Canadian banks.  Canada is a member of the G-7 (United Kingdom, United States, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Japan) - meeting of finance ministers from industrilized nations.

Toronto's leading economic sectors include finance, business services, telecommunications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, film, music, television production, publishing, software production, medical research, education, tourism, engineering, and sports industries.
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We look forward to La Frisko's next trip.

Monday, November 21, 2011

What's New in Hip Hop - Alvin Ailey

The bold hip-hop choreographer returns to the Ailey company to create a new work set to a soul-lifting score of gospel house music and inspired by the stories of people living with or affected by HIV. 

PHOTOS

Scholarship Fund

More than 300 scholarships are awarded each year to students ages 15 to 21, in order to ensure that the most talented students can attend The Ailey School regardless of economic ability.  More than 70% of the scholarship recipients are from minority groups. Students enrolled in The Ailey School’s Scholarship Program receive comprehensive technique classes, performance opportunities and support services that enable them to develop into versatile and expressive dancers, well prepared for the rigors of a professional career.

Perhaps the greatest testament to the success of The Ailey School’s training is that 86% of the current members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater are former students.  Graduates have also joined other renowned dance companies around the world and have appeared on Broadway, television and in film.

Drake Decoded: How the International Star ‘Takes Care’ of Business


Since bursting on the scene with his commercially successful So Far Gone mixtape in 2009, hip-hop artist Drake (born Aubrey Graham) has proven that he has what it takes to be a superstar in the music industry and beyond.

More importantly, the Canadian-born entertainer has made a significant impact economically with sold out shows, album sales, television appearances and numerous guest spots. With today marking the release of his sophomore effort, Take Care, the 25-year-old’s earning power will only grow in stature just like his celebrity. BlackEnterprise.com Decodes Drake and his brand’s international impact.
—Andreas Hale


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Monday, November 14, 2011

SATURDAY TALK & MEET 'N GREET Reminder

Date: Saturday, November 19, 2011
Location: UW-Milwaukee - Union, Room 179
Time: 1:15-3:15pm
Topic: Intro of CASE LEARNING

Topic Panel
-- Occupy the Hood
-- Resources @ UW-Milwaukee
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4:00pm - 6:00pm MEET 'N GREETSafety Matters Resource Network

The MEET 'N Greet is held in the REC Center.

* Intro of Safety Matters Exploratory Team.
* Join the Safety Matters Facebook.
* Speeeeed Networking.

Refreshments complimentary.

To register, CLICK.

Milwaukee Professionals Association Announces 14 MPS Schools Selected for POSSE Affiliation

"On the day that Wisconsinites are beginning the Recall of Governor Scott Walker, Monday, November 14, 2011, we are proud to announce 13 schools were selected for the first round of our 2011-2012 POSSE Schools from MPS/Milwaukee Public Schools," said Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association. "We are moving ahead with another part of the Public School Trifecta to re-define, re-brand and un-trap hidden talent in the City of Milwaukee." "This is a great start, we look forward to working the challenges to our benefit."


MILWAUKEE, WI - November 14, 2011,the AHOD/ALL HANDS on Deck, WE, Not Me Initiative, launched January 23-26, 2010, takes another giant step to begin to "pipeline" talent for 21st Century employment, for global competitiveness, career starts, wealth building and sustainability of hidden talent and emerging/submerging business stakeholders in the City of Milwaukee - those by design left out of strategic planning and decision making; while their huge pots of federal funds are used.

3-Part Trifecta
The Public School Trifecta plan of AHOD calls for a 3-part public school collaboration of MPS/Milwaukee Public School, MATC/Milwaukee Area Technical and UW-M/University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.


First Stage
The POSSE component consist of juniors and seniors of selected high schools working-in-a-partnering and collaborating way to share information for growth through SATURDAY TALK and MEET N' GREET activities. Students are taught WISENESS, debate/forensics, civility, and CASE Learning techniques for Leadership, Citizenship and Problem Solving. They are paired with tutoring of the Safety Matters Exploratory Team - college students that are 2-year, undergraduate, graduate, technical assistants and post graduate students. They will have field experience from "their" neighborhood. They will build "their" portfolio. They will map "their" neighborhood. They will know "their" elected officials. They will give back to "their" school for others to enter the "pipeline" and grow.

They will create the 2012 youth-teen-young adults conference for show-n-tell/sharing.

POSSE OF 13 Schools
The thirteen (13) schools selected are:

- Bay View School
- Community High School
- Harold S. Vincent High School
- International Peace Academy
- Lady Pitts /District School Age Parent Center
- Lynde & Harry Bradley Technology and Trade School
- Milwaukee Campus for Technology, Trades & Media
- Milwaukee High School of the Arts
- Milwaukee Learning Laboratory & Institute
- Professional Learning Institute/PLI
- Project Stay
- Rufus King High School
- School of Media and Communications
- South Division High School
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Note:  The earlier announcement failed to list Vincent High School and gave 13 MPS High Schools.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Are you Ready to Vote in Wisconsin for 2012?


MILWAUKEE, WI - Take a moment to update yourself regarding the nine (9) forms of acceptable ID for "voting" in Wisconsin starting Spring 2012.

FREE Identification CARD - If you do not have one of the above.
Election Commission: 414.286-3491
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CLICK to see 9 forms of acceptable ID as well as the link for WI Department of Transportation. READ both pages.
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Note: You must be 18 years of age on voting day.
Start in time to be sure you have proper documentation.

A free ID card is NOT available under the following
circumstances:

■ If you currently have a valid, unexpired drivers license (DL), you are
not eligible under Wisconsin law to obtain an ID.

■ If you will not be at least 18 years of age on the date of the next
election.

■ If you already have a Wisconsin ID card that is not eligible for
renewal (you may renew your ID card up to one year prior to its
expiration date).

■ If you are not eligible to vote in Wisconsin.

TELL A NEIGHBOR, FRIEND - YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS OF AGE TO VOTE.
We need you informed and ready to VOTE next year.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

BACK STORY - What is Occupy the Hood Boston/OTHB


Occupy the Hood Boston w/Max Chalkin and Tabias Wilson
Max Chalkin is spending time "in the trenches" at Occupy Boston, speaking with occupiers, attending general assemblies and marches, and learning what camp life is like. His thoughts and observations will be published twice each week as TNGG Boston's “Dispatches from Dewey Square” series.

Tabias Wilson is a Tufts University sociology major with a focus in critical race theory. He is president of the Tufts Pan-African Alliance and a member of the People of Color Working Group, an informal Occupy Boston Working Group, and the Tufts Occupiers. On Oct. 21, Wilson went to Dudley Square for that evening’s Occupy the Hood Boston event.

In his article, Max highlights the account of Tabias Wilson, a Tufts University student.  CLICK

London Students and Occupy London protesters out in mass

CASTRATE the Bull - It's time the Fat Cats had a Heart Attack are two signs seen in this photo of protesters.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

"We're here to protest against the corrupt government we face, that's fuelled by corrupt money and bankers," one unnamed protester told the BBC, identifying himself as part of the Occupy LSX movement
LONDON, England - Students protest against "high-higher" school fees.
Anti-capitalist protesters pitched dozens of tents in London's historic Trafalgar Square on Wednesday, as thousands of students marched through the capital against cuts to university funding.

The demonstrators at Trafalgar Square said they were allied to the "Occupy London Stock Exchange" movement, which has been camping out at St Paul's Cathedral in the capital's financial district since last month.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Occupy the Hood - Public Hearing, October 31, 2011


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Speakers:  Chance Zombor, Khalil Coleman and Supervisor Eyon Biddle, District 10 - Milwaukee County

OCCUPY the Hood is one of the many spin-offs of Occupy Wall Street Movement.  Occupy the Hood in Milwaukee speaks to the disparities and discriminations of Milwaukeeans; especially those impacted by SB 207.

SBill 207 is where the law would disproportionately harm families in critical mass.  It is a racists and inhuman way of dealing with an already exacerbating unemployment problem. 
SB 207 gives employers the right to legally further disenfranchise thousands in our state, disproportionately blacks and Latinos. SB 207 allows employers to fire employees and refuse to hire those who have committed felonies regardless of if the felony is related to the job or not!  In fact, SB 207:

-Limits rehabilitation
-Increase poverty
-Attacks families and children
-Incarcerates Communities
-Induces crime
-Abolishes human/civil rights
-REESTABLISHES SLAVERY!!
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The bill was spearheaded by Senator Roberta Darling and Representative Joel Kleefisch - both Republicans.  Senator Darling just survived a "recall" and Rep. Kleefisch is married to the Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

LARSON REPORT - November 3, 2011


Senator Chris Larson - 7th District

Divisive Youth Disinformation Bill Passes the Senate
For the last two weeks, Senate Republicans have pushed legislation that seeks to deny Wisconsin’s youth vital education and health information regarding contraceptives and sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention. Yesterday they succeeded in passing it through the Senate. Senate Bill 237 overturns the Healthy Youth Act, which ensures that all young adults in Wisconsin have access to comprehensive, age appropriate, and medically accurate human growth and development classes.

I have strongly advocated for the continuation of comprehensive sex education in neighborhood schools and also introduced common sense amendments to try and improve this divisive legislation. Thus far it has been nearly impossible to get any Democratic amendment passed in this extreme Legislature as they tend to fall on deaf ears.

Fortunately, this time around Republicans headed some of our concerns and accepted an amendment I authored. This amendment will ensure that all of Wisconsin’s youth, even those in school districts that adopt an abstinence-only curriculum, are provided information about the Human papillomavirus (HPV) and the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). With the passage of this amendment, our youth will have access to adequate information about these preventable and deadly diseases and will not be forced to rely on the information provided to them by a Google search.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States. Currently, 20 million Americans are infected with HPV and this virus affects at least 50% of sexually active people, both men and women, at some time in their life. HPV is also the leading cause of cervical cancer among women. The American Cancer Society estimates that approximately 12,200 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually, almost all of which are HPV-related.

Our children do not live in a Peter Pan Neverland. They live in the real world where they do eventually grow up. We should want these future adults to be as informed as possible about how to prevent life-threatening health problems.

To view a copy of this bill, please CLICK HERE.
Senate Bill 237

Thursday, November 3, 2011

PIC N SAVE "Preps Plus" Scholarship - Deadline: November 18, 2011

MILWAUKEE - Pick'n Save, grocer, has a 2011-2012 PREPS PLUS Scholarship for continuing Education to Wisconsin high school student. 

Selection Criteria:
  • Demonstrates involvemnt in school and/or community activities.
  • Demonstrates academic success.
  • Demonstrates financial need.
In addition to application, essay, students must submit two (2) letters of recommendation from school personnel, a community member or an employer.

Scholarship committee is made-up of representatives from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
They will select 1 male and 1 female.

Stop into your nearby Pick 'n Save store and ask for an Application Form - 5 pages.

Deadline:  November 18, 2011 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

SATURDAY SCHEDULE - 4 SESSIONS


SATURDAY TALK
November 5, 2011
November 19, 2011*
December 3, 2011
December 17, 2011**

Time:  1:15pm -3:15pm
Focus:  Case Learning

MEET N' GREET
November 19, 2011
December 17, 2011

Time:  4:00pm - 6:00pm
Focus:  Enjoyment and Networking

*   Bring a Dish
** Bring a Gift - Gift NOT to exceed $5.00

Pre-Registering REQUIRED

MEET 'N GREET - A Success, Saturday - October 29, 2011

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MILWAUKEE - Safety Matters Response Network, an Online Think Tank and InPerson service of Milwaukee Professionals Association, had its Safety Matters Exploratory Team & POSSE Pre-Halloween MEET 'N GREET in the Rec Center of UW-Milwaukee, October 29, 2011. 

It was the first of the season.  The other two planned seasonal events are:

ü  NOVEMBER 19, 2011 - UW-Milwaukee, REC Center, 4-6pm
Pre-Thanksgiving MEET 'N GREET



 
ü  DECEMBER 17, 2011 - UW-Milwaukee, REC Center, 4-6pm
Pre-Christmas/Kwanza MEET 'N GREET