by Charlesetta Thompson In the summer of 2003, Milwaukee native Aaron Greer was shooting a movie called Gettin’ Grown. On location. On Booth Sreet. There have been a lot of changes since then. A lot of awards, including First Place in the Urban Kidz category at the San Francisco Black Film Festival, and Finalist for […]
Harambee Connection
“Slam Bush” Poetry Slam at Bean Head Cafe
by Krystal Hardy Almost since its birth, people have doubted Hip Hop, blaming it for societal ills and problems in inner city communities, refusing to see the good that the Hip Hop community is doing. This year, many of Hip Hop’s pioneers have stepped up the involvement in the community, especially in the realm of […]
Who’s Who In Harambee
Dr. Wallace Cheatham, a musical jewel of our Harambee community, has been selected to be included in the 22nd, 2005 edition of Who’s Who in the World. He is being honored for his outstanding achievements as a musician and composer.
HOPI Plans New Home
The Harambee Ombudsman Project will be proudly celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a gala affair, on Friday, Oct. 15, 2004 at the Radisson Hotel – Mayfair. The event will include a noted speaker, a dinner, a silent auction and entertainment.
Dreams for Sale
The right proposal and $50,000 could get you a historic, cream-city brick mixed-use building at the corner of North and Sixth Streets. Constructed in 1886, this classic building at 540 W. North Ave. could become the gateway to the African American Cultural and Entertainment District proposed for the area between N. Martin Luther King Drive and N. 7th Stree
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