by Stacy M. Brown In the wake of a recent mass shooting in Washington, D.C., concerns over rising violence and
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New Super PAC Aims to Empower Black Voters and Secure House Leadership
by Stacy M. Brown To bolster Black voter participation and secure a groundbreaking achievement in House leadership, a prominent ally
Missouri School District Reverses Anti-Racism Resolution Amid Growing Political Backlash
by Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Three years after George Floyd’s tragic death sparked a national reckoning
Racial Disparities in Melanoma Survival Rates Sound Alarm for Black Men
by Stacy M. Brown A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) found that Black
Henrietta Lacks’ Family Settles Lawsuit with Biotech Company
by Stacy M. Brown Living relatives of Henrietta Lacks have reached a confidential settlement with Thermo Fisher Scientific, the multibillion-dollar
Texas Police Mistakenly Hold Black Family at Gunpoint Due to Clerical Error
by Stacy M. Brown Police officers in Frisco, Texas, mistakenly held a Black family at gunpoint after a typo led
American Exceptionalism Excludes Women
by Julianne Malveaux Our United States of America loves to brag about our advancements. We are the biggest, the best,
The Retirement of Rev. Jesse Jackson: You Can’t Bury Hope or History
by Julianne Malveaux On July 16, Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson announced that he would pivot from his role as President
Unions Flex Muscle Not Seen in Decades
By Peter White In the hottest labor summer in 40 years, unions are demanding better contracts for working people who
Brutal Atrocity in Northeast India Highlights Vulnerabilities of Women Around the World
By Sunita Sohrabji FREMONT, California — A group of women, with a few men among them, gathered at the Unity
