by Sam P.K. Collins In a matter of months, Jay Jones will graduate from Howard University (HU) — one of educational
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Target Caught in DEI Crossfire as Lawsuits and Boycotts Mount
by Stacy M. Brown Target Corporation, which recently scaled back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, is facing financial consequences,
Small Business Expo on March 27
by James Wright Jr. The Small Business Expo will be held on March 27 at the Charles E. Smith Center located on the
The Fair Swipe Act is Introduced in the D.C. Council
by James Wright Jr. D.C. Council member Charles Allen (D-Ward 6) joined Shawn Townsend, the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW),
Black Student Parents Face Barriers to Child Care at Community Colleges, Joint Center Report Finds
by Stacy M. Brown The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, widely known as America’s Black think tank, released an
Justice Department Shuts Down Federal Police Misconduct Database Following Trump’s Revocation of Biden Executive Order
by Stacy M. Brown With the continued chaos from the Trump administration’s attacks on civil rights, liberties, and specifically, diversity, the
D.C. Residents Face Dire Consequences from House Republican Budget Cuts
by Stacy M. Brown The House Republican budget passed Tuesday threatens to slash essential services for thousands of District of
Black Entrepreneurs Redefine Success of Wealth and Wellness
by Jada Ingleton Despite continuous legislative attempts to avert economic equity, Black business owners are steadfast in shaping the professional and
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
The Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley Touts Value of HBCUs
by Hamil R. Harris While he didn’t attend a historically Black college or university (HBCU), the Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, pastor