by Dr. Terrance McGill, theGrio The numbers are there for all to see. One in six men will have prostate cancer in their lifetime. Prostate cancer occurs in African-American men 60 percent more often than Caucasian men, and when they are diagnosed, it’s more likely to be in advance stages. African-Americans get screened and tested at the same rate as White Americans — 52 percent — however ...
HOPE Christian High School has set an excellent example of education that is making a significan...
by Lily Bolourian in Politics, Race The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last week...
Question of the Week: “WMCS went off the air permanently recently. What do you think about the...
Milwaukee Public Schools and a host of community groups are seeking mentors for a new campaign...
Women wake up in a worse mood than men in the morning, a new survey has revealed. A lot of ...
© 2011 Milwaukee Community Journal. All Rights Reserved
News by MCJ