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9-26-07

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"Sunday Morning Prayer" by Charles Bibbs ©

Shiron Posley

"My mother said, 'You always said you were going to be a principal,'" our honoree shared. While many children waver from one interest to another, even until college years, some children know as early as toddlers exactly what they want to become. Read more


Lena’s Food Market partners with AKA’s and Komen Race for the Cure for the first annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Women of color still more at risk of death from breast cancer than Whites

Lena’s Food Market, in partnership with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.-Epsilon Kappa Ome-ga Chapter and Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, will host a Breast Cancer Awareness Day at all six of its Milwaukee stores October 20 at 9:30 a.m. Read more


Rhonda M. Matthews

Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek adds Rhonda M. Matthews to litigation practice

Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C. announced recently that attorney Rhonda M. Matthews has joined the law firm’s litigation team, where she will primarily focus on defending businesses and their insurance companies against liability and negligence claims. She is licensed in Wisconsin and Massachusetts. Read more


Sisters from Cameroon seek help for school

Geraldine Ngouegni Ade (left) and Che Linda Neh, sisters from the African nation of Cameroon and students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, met with community leaders, clergy, educators and political figures to help raise money for the Cameroon Fund for the development in that country of the St. Joseph Educational Development Center, which is part of the St. Joseph’s Girls Vocational High School in Bafut, Cameroon. Read more


Devona Wright, a partner in Wisconsin’s largest minority-owned law firm Gonzales Saggio & Harlan goes over a case with partner R. Jeffrey Krill. A new study says minority women face challenges at many law firms. Wright has achieved one of the legal profession's most coveted prizes: a partnership. Wright, 31, specializes in corporate contracts, real estate and public finance at Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan, the state's largest minority-owned law firm and one of the largest in the nation.


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