Author: Delbert Williams II

Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.

[ad_1] The City of Chicago and its suburban counties announced in early January their intention to work together in the Greater Chicagoland Economic Partnership to expand business investment in the region in unprecedented ways.It’s a laudable and ambitious idea, Crane’s Chicago Business Columnist Joe Cahill warns that unless guided by reality and past history, the effort can become “a triumph of hope over experience.”Prior to becoming a consultant, he was divisional director for the City of Chicago and suburban area planning agency. When asked to design an ideal urban-suburban economic development partnership to start from scratch, he has six characteristics…

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[ad_1] In Tuesday’s District 17-4A basketball game, the Carthage Lady Bulldogs basketball team defeated hosts Spring Hill, 52-33, as seniors Zakira Myers and Jada Walton both scored 13 points to take the lead.Myers had four rebounds and three steals, while Walton had a game-high nine assists and six steals.Ja’Kyra Roberts scored 10 points, Kaylen Igbokwe scored 9 points, Roberts added 5 boards and 4 steals and Igbokwe added 10 boards and 4 steals.Carthage led Spring Hill 26-14 going into halftime.Lady ‘Dawgs will visit Henderson on Tuesday at 6:15pm.Carthage Boys BasketballWill McDaniel scored a game-high 16 points in District 17-4A in…

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[ad_1] Rising anti-French sentiment in many of West Africa’s former colonies is forcing Paris to retreat further from its increasingly volatile region and rethink its existence, experts say. Neighboring Burkina Faso followed suit this week by asking Paris to empty its garrison next month after Mali withdrew French troops last year. France has already cut its forces across the Sahel region, which just a few years ago numbered over 5,000, but was backed up by fighter planes, helicopters and infantry fighting vehicles. About 3,000 remain, but forced evictions from Mali and Burkina Faso, as well as the Central African Republic…

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[ad_1] At a sold-out festival in central Jakarta, hijab-wearing sexagenarian singer Rien Djamain performed an upbeat song about nuclear destruction to an audience of thousands, mostly young Indonesians. Behind the frontwoman of the all-female Nasida Ria band are fellow musicians in silver and black sequined dresses, performing velvety vocals on bongos, violins, mandolins, bamboo flutes and tambourines. Backing up. “Cursed creator of nuclear bombs, why invite Judgment Day?” she sang on the track “Bom Nuklir.” A young concert-goer swayed from side to side during eerie nagging, shouting “Mother!” with your favorite band member. Originally formed 47 years ago as a…

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[ad_1] 12th grader Jeanne Munyonge never felt like she fully belonged while being educated in an Australian school. “I just feel like an outsider, especially as I was the only African girl at school, basically like my grade,” Munyonge says. And it took some time for the young woman to find a group of people she had become good friends with at school. “I feel like I kept going back and forth with people trying to find out if I fit in here, or if I fit there,” Mnyonge says. And Munyonge isn’t the only one who has had to…

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[ad_1] What exactly is a crypto presale? Simply put, a crypto presale is a type of crowdfunding that allows early buyers to purchase newly released coins or tokens before they are released to the public. Pre-sales are usually done to raise funds for a new currency or token development team and generate buzz about them. The main advantage of participating in crypto presales is that you will often get significant discounts compared to buying an official ICO. In other words, presales are where you can make big profits by staying ahead of the crowd! In this article, we will discuss…

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[ad_1] Malta Chamber of CommerceAt a reception on January 27, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Gwendolyn “Wendy” Greene and Malta Chamber of Commerce President Marisa Shelleb celebrated the 42 participants graduating from the U.S. State Department’s Women Entrepreneurship Academy . (in awe). The AWE program provides women entrepreneurs around the world with the skills, resources, and networks they need to start and scale successful businesses. Two of her attendees excel at pitching their business proposals, winning first place prizes of $10,000 and her second place prizes of $5,000 to invest in their businesses.Malta Chamber of CommerceIn 2022, the U.S. Embassy…

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[ad_1] It took Marie-Louise Wambare and her three children years to rebuild her life after fighting M23 and Congolese forces forced her to flee. Like most Catholics in eastern Congo, the 42-year-old has been hoping since 2012 that Pope Francis will bring a message of hope at a time when M23 rebels pose the greatest threat here. bottom. “I expect his arrival to be a message of peace and hope, because he always said that no matter how difficult life is, we must keep our faith and keep our hopes alive. ‘ she said, sitting outside Goma’s house. The pope’s…

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[ad_1] Submitted by Spring Street International School. Spring Street International School won the 2022 Bronze Inspired School Marketers Brilliance Award this week for its admissions video. The Brilliance Awards are sponsored by InspireED School Marketers, a community that provides “brilliant ideas and brainfood” to private school administrators around the world. Entries were judged by a volunteer panel of 71 marketing professionals from around the world who are experts in private schools or companies specializing in private school marketing. Entries were scored on originality, persuasiveness, copy/script/dialogue, visual elements, execution, and overall appeal. The video, “In a Word,” was created by Orcas…

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[ad_1] Lafayette Leopards (7-15, 5-4) vs. Colgate Raiders (15-7, 9-0)Hamilton, New York.Saturday, 2:00 PM ETFANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Colgate -11.5; top and bottom is 132.5Conclusion: Colgate will take on the Lafayette Leopards after scoring 21 points in Braden Smith’s 64-51 victory over the Boston University Terriers.The Raiders are 6-2 at home. Colgate leads the Patriots with 38.2 points in his record-leading paint, with Keegan averaging 10.0.The Leopards are 5-4 in conference play. Lafayette ranks 7th with 34.0% Patriot chutes from downtown. Leo O’Boyle is setting the pace for the Leopards with a 42.9% shooting percentage from his 3-point range.Saturday’s matchup will…

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