by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Although debt collection has been a longtime leading issue reported to the Consumer Financial
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Florida Governor Locks Horns with Multi-Faith Communities Over Maps
By Khalil Abdullah Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redrawing of congressional district lines at the expense of African American Floridians and other
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER GRADUATION?
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Graduations are an exciting time for most families. They will throng auditoriums, gymnasiums, churches, or outdoor
Spring Shopping For Yard Equipment: Things To Know
(NAPSI)—Warm weather is here, and you are ready to get outside and make your yard both beautiful and functional. Maybe
BROTHER BIDEN, PLEASE KEEP ANOTHER PROMISE OR TWO
I do this thing in my head with President Joe Biden. When he gets on my nerves, I often call
Faith Leaders Reconsider Mask Requirements After California Removes Mandate
By Sunita Sohrabji Faith leaders across the state are pondering whether to continue requiring their congregants to wear masks after
California Black Media Brings New Lens to Sacramento Shootings
By Sunita Sohrabji Ed. Note: In the early morning hours of Sunday, April 3 more than 100 shots were fired
California Black Media Brings New Lens to Sacramento Shootings
Ed. Note: In the early morning hours of Sunday, April 3 more than 100 shots were fired just blocks from
Advocates Still Call for Student Debt Forgiveness Despite New Pause on Loan Repayments
In recent days, student loans and other higher education programs have been the focus of multiple initiatives. On April 6,
BLACK WOMEN UNDER ATTACK
Chris Rock crossed the line when he ridiculed Jada Pinkett Smith for her alopecia in his mediocre Oscar performance last
