By Jenny Manrique Hate crimes and hate-related incidents have been on the rise in recent years, prompting fear and anger
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Loss of 1.7 Million Immigrants Fuels U.S. Labor Shortages and Inflation
By Jenny Manrique Close to 15% of job openings that employ immigrant or foreign-born workers in the U.S. are still
Can Kids Safely Return To School Amid Ongoing COVID Pandemic?
By Sunita Sohrabji As kids return to school this fall, parents have some homework to do: helping to keep their
A Voting Rights Battlefield in ‘Swing State’ Arizona
By Mark Hedin Arizona lawmakers have become national leaders in trying to suppress non-white people’s voting power. But a proposition
CRISIS IN EDUCATION – THE TEACHER SHORTAGE IS A SYMPTOM OF A GREATER CHALLENGE
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux This August, you can’t turn on a television or open a newspaper without reading or hearing
STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS – A DROP IN THE BUCKET
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux President Joe Biden made a campaign promise to alleviate some student loan debt, and on August
SECRETARY OF STATE RACES ARE IMPORTANT
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Democrats play checkers, and Republicans play chess. That’s why the Reagan Revolution, which kicked off in
Questions and Anger Swirl Over Police Shooting of 23-Year-Old in San Bernardino
By Peter Schurmann Attorneys for the family of 23-year-old Rob Marquise Adams, who was killed by police in San Bernardino
Rise in Interracial Marriage a Counter-Narrative to Hate and Division
By Jenny Manrique She identifies as African American, Mexican, and Puerto Rican. He is Korean American but didn’t speak English
New Texting Policy Complicates Black Voter Outreach
By Ethnic Media Services Advocacy and voting rights groups, Democratic political committees, the Congressional Black Caucus and, to a lesser
