by Julianne Malveaux Some people first saw civil rights activist Tamika Mallory when she was one of four leaders of the
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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
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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
Urban League Unveils the Holloman Center for Social Justice
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In Publishing, Diversity Depends Not Only on Who’s Portrayed But How
By Selen Ozturk A new study of racial representation in U.S. school books by The Education Trust holds that numbers
Activists Win Voting Rights for Black Alabamians
By Khalil Abdullah Washington, D.C. — Evan Milligan, executive director of Alabama Forward and lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court
Alabama Unbowed in Battling Black Voting
By Mark Hedin For more than 60 years, from Selma in 1965 to Shelby County in 2013, the state of Alabama has led
Oklahoma Supreme Court Revives Lawsuit Seeking Reparations for Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors
by Stacy M. Brown The Oklahoma Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal challenging the dismissal of a lawsuit
Six Decades after MLK’s Historic Speech, Report Shows Black Economic Equality is ‘Still a Dream’
by Stacy M. Brown Sixty years after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a
