By Khalil Abdullah Immigrants and refugees from across Asia, Africa and Latin America pursuing the American dream in Louisville, Kentucky,
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A Deep Dive Into LA Politics, Post-Racist Recordings
By Pilar Marrero Los Angeles politics “post racist recording” is a fraught moment for communities of color and indigenous people in
Returning Citizens Rally for Affordable Housing and Jobs
By Ethnic Media Services Less than two weeks after his prison release through the Second Look Amendment Act, Jamal Childs experienced
A Missed Opportunity — U.S. Set Agenda of Africa Summit, Not Africans
By Peter Schurmann Editor’s Note: Africa’s 1.2 billion people—with a median age of 18—will comprise almost half the world’s population
Biden-Harris Administration Continues Fight for Student Debt Relief for Millions of Borrowers, Extends Student Loan Repayment Pause
(Black PR Wire) Recently, the U.S. Department of Education announced an extension of the pause on student loan repayment, interest,
Historically Black Colleges and Universities STEM students selected for health care program
(Black PR Wire) Dallas, TX – According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, only 8% of medical students and 5%
Half Of Employed Americans Have Changed Jobs Over Terrible Tech
By Saman Rizwan Half of employed Americans have been so frustrated with their workplace tech that they’ve switched jobs —
Black Panther Stars On Losing Chadwick Boseman And T’Challa For Wakanda Forever
By Ronda Racha Penrice Just two years after Chadwick Boseman’s unexpected passing, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is here. Naturally this Black Panther sequel is
A New Nigerian Oil Pipeline Hopes To Secure Oil Export Route
By Onome Amawhe A new 67-kilometer-long in Nigeria’s Niger Delta area has begun commercial operation over a decade after construction
When Student Loan Repayments Resume, Will Problems Return, Too?
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Although a college education is strongly believed to be the bridge to a
