After more than a year of COVID-19, the nation’s collective ability to cope with dual public health and economic crises
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VACCINE VS. VARIANTS: WHICH WINS THE PANDEMIC RACE? By Sunita Sohrabji
The U.S. met President Joe Biden’s goal of administering 100 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on March 18, 32
Charlene Crowell: Momentum Builds in State Capitols and in D.C. to Rein in Predatory Payday Lending
As the nation and much of the world continue to suffer from the rippling effects of COVID-19, the ability of
Charlene Crowell: Advocates Demand Racial Equity as Key PPP Changes Begin
Over the past year, COVID-19 and its variants have plagued the globe taking lives and interrupting normal activities in virtually
Sunita Sohrabji: JOHNSON AND JOHNSON VACCINE COULD BE GAME CHANGER IN GETTING U.S. VACCINATED BY END OF SUMMER
As the U.S. struggles with the slow pace of COVID-19 vaccine administration, experts predict the new Johnson and Johnson immunization
Dr. Julianne Malveaux: BLACK WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS MATTER
March is Women’s History Month, and this month is the perfect time to lift the Black women’s organizations that make
Charlene Crowell: Biden’s Racial Equity Initiative: Moving Marginalized Communities Toward America’s Bounty
On Jan. 26, President Joe Biden took steps to bring the nation towards the long-promised, but never realized, pledge of
Sunita Sohrabji: California Covid Hospitalizations Rise Dramatically, Even Before Expected Post-Holiday Surge Hits
News Source: Ethnic Media Services Hospitalizations from COVID-19 infections in California have risen dramatically in the past 14 days,
Charlene Crowell: $900B Stimulus: What’s In it, What’s Not, What Remains
News Source: The Washington Informer Newspaper Although a new year has begun, many American consumers and small businesses continue
Dr. Julianne Malveaux: Was the Insurrection an Inside Job?
If you watched the disgraceful invasion of the United States Capitol and the horrific destruction that took place on January
