by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black Black Wall Street, the Red Summer of 1919, redlining, the
Category: America Fights Back
Apple Shareholders Reject Effort to Dismantle DEI Initiatives, Approve $500 Billion U.S. Investment Plan
by Stacy M. Brown Apple has vowed to stick to its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite pressure from a Trump-associated
Howard University Community Members Recommit to Founding Values during Charter Day Celebration
by Sam P.K. Collins In a matter of months, Jay Jones will graduate from Howard University (HU) — one of educational
Raphael Warnock Delivers Sermon on ‘God’s Executive Order’ of Unity and Inclusion
by Tait Manning and Micha Green WI Reporting Intern and WI Managing Editor With Black History Month in full swing, the Washington National Cathedral in
From Pulpit to Protest: Black Faith Leaders Outline the Path Forward for Democracy
by Jada Ingleton As Black America grapples with continuous attacks against African American history and inclusion, local faith leaders and
How Industry Sector Partnerships Can Bridge the Racial Workforce Gap
by Justin Nalley and Nakeisha Ricks-Pettyjohn Systemic barriers such as discrimination, lower pay, and lack of quality job opportunities have created a labor market that
National Urban League’s Lawsuit Challenges the Big Lie of the Extremist Anti-Equity Movement
by Marc H. Morial “An elective despotism was not the government we fought for; but one in which the powers of
Along With Black History, Let’s Teach the Real White History!
by E. Faye Williams Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. was fired by a president who never bothered to serve
WE WILL NOT BE ERASED
The 47th President has attacked our government like a bull in a China closet. He is doing his best to
Corporate America Abandons DEI, But Black-Owned Brands Are the Future
by Stacy M. Brown While corporations retreat, Black entrepreneurs continue to build, innovate and thrive. According to NBC Select, over three million