(Black PR Wire) Miami, FL — African-Americans are disproportionately harder hit by cardiovascular disease risk factors and are as much
Category: Civil Rights
Coalition Unveils Multi-Pronged Approach Against DEI Opposition
by Stacy M. Brown In response to mounting opposition from figures like Elon Musk and Bill Ackman, an unofficial alliance of
What Does Dr. Claudine Gay Mean to Me?
by Julianne Malveaux When Dr. Claudine Gay was named the first Black president of Harvard University, and only the second woman,
How Do We Reckon With Our Racial Past?
By Selen Ozturk How can we reckon with a racial past if we don’t know it? At a Mon., November
Los Angeles Sees Hate Crimes Surge in 2022
By Peter Schurmann Hate crimes in Los Angeles County surged in 2022, with attacks targeting a wide spectrum of racial
New Threats to Home Ownership Target Communities of Color
Hanging on to the Family Home Will be Tougher Than Ever The California Mortgage Relief program, launched Dec. 2021 and
‘Prepare Ourselves, and Protect Yourself’: Students Open Up About Bullying
By Ethnic Media Services By Danielle Parenteau-Decker | Richmond Pulse Editor’s Note: October is National Bullying Prevention Month, so we
Tinisha Agramonte Named Chief Diversity Officer of The Walt Disney Company
(Black PR Wire) BURBANK, Calif. — Tinisha Agramonte has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) of The
Historic $48 Million Settlement Reached for Black Men Wrongfully Convicted in Baltimore Killing
by Stacy M. Brown Baltimore officials have agreed to pay $48 million to three Black men wrongfully convicted of a
Racial Disparities Remain: Report Highlights Persistent Inequities Among Different Ethnic Groups in U.S. Prisons
by Stacy M. Brown A recent report from The Sentencing Project has revealed significant strides have been made in reducing