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Tyre Nichols Almost Made it Home
By Peter White On January 27, Memphis police released about an hour of the 20 hours of surveillance and body-cam
Ben Jealous on the ‘Insanity of Race’ in America
By Khalil Abdullah Readers of Ben Jealous’ newest book, “Never Forget Our People Were Always Free – A Parable of American
Making Public Transit Safer — A ‘Massive Intersection of Crises’
By Peter White People don’t want to ride public transit for fear of being harassed like Esther Lee was on
CFPB Seeks Rule on Junk Fees to Put $9B Back in Consumers’ Pockets
By Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Amid still-rising interest rates, most families remain financially challenged to make household needs
THE DYNAMICS OF RESISTANCE
Each year the Association for the Study of African American Life and History sets a theme for Black History Month.
PSL statement: Justice for Tyre Nichols — Take to the streets!
Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, was mercilessly beaten to death earlier this month during a traffic stop by five
Dr. King’s Quest for Economic Justice Continues
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer On Jan. 16, the nation will mark its 37th national holiday honoring the
DOJ Initiative Fights Redlining in Cyberspace and the Real World
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer As 2023 begins, a key anti-financial discrimination initiative is expanding million-dollar penalties and
All Children Deserve Access to Quality Education, Free of Bullying
By Sunita Sohrabji Education rights are under attack, especially for children of color and transgender students, said a group of
