by Marc H. Morial “Presidents Trump and Musk and their billionaire buddies are so detached from how Americans live that they
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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
The Case for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in America
by Jeffrey Cooper The 14th Amendment enshrines the principles of equal protection and opportunity, serving as the foundation for policies to
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
ARE WE FUNDING OUR OPPRESSION?
African Americans have about $1.6 trillion in buying power. And we are the ultimate consumers, disproportionately spending on beauty and
D.C. Attorney General Sues Talea Ristorante for Wage Theft and Worker Exploitation
by Stacy M. Brown District of Columbia Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against Talea Ristorante and its
Lawsuit Lending Disclosure is Key to Racial Justice in New York and Across America
by Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis My first brush with the law took place when I was just 12 years old. I
Violent Crime in D.C. Drops to Lowest Levels in Over 30 Years
by Stacy M. Brown Violent crime in Washington, D.C., has reached its lowest levels in over three decades, according to data
South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis Raises Alarms in U.S. as Trump Eyes Similar Powers
by Stacy M. Brown Protests erupted in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, where demonstrators clashed with soldiers and police following President Yoon