
The Invisibles is an effort to shed some light on the various "faces" of those who are homeless. It focuses on greater awareness of local homeless people, not casting blame or responsibility on those who are not.

of Jazz
The facilitator for this month's presentation is the World class saxophone/ flutist and educator, Hanah Jon Taylor. Taylor will present a lively and provocative program, "American Music in Transition: An Overview of Jazz Music from 1920 to the Present."
of Jazz
of Jazz

Dream Big Dreams
Discover how Vel Phillips rose to prominence as one of Wisconsin’s great civil rights activists, achieving an impressive lists of “firsts” as part of her legacy, including the first African American judge in Wisconsin and the first woman and African American in the nation elected to executive office in state government.
Dream Big Dreams
Dream Big Dreams

History Covers
History Covers
History Covers
Umoja Magazine, published for 26 years by Milele C. Anan, features “Positive News with an Art Attitude.” It is “the original positive-news only magazine that serves as a link in the communication stream in a Village known as Madison.”

The Legacy
Chronicling the late 19th Century encounter between the U.S. calvary, many of whom were former slaves, Civil War veterans and nothern free men, and the indigenous people of the southwestern territories. This is a story of the cultural, as well as the personal actualizations of two different, yet very similar people.
The Legacy
The Legacy

Prostate Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Ride
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UMOJA Black History Covers
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The Invisibles – 2016
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M.Y.P.L.A.C.E.
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Mystery of Black History
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History of KOJO
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