by Ben Jealous The last living link of my family’s story of origin in antebellum Southern Virginia died at age 105
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Eliminating Women in Power
by David W. Marshall In 2024, four women held the rank of four-star general or admiral. One year later, in 2025,
Trump’s Budget is a Betrayal of His Promise to Working-Class Americans
by Marc H. Morial “Donald Trump and extreme MAGA Republicans are doing everything they can to tank our economy, drive us
Why Libraries Are Still a Lifeline for Black K-12 Students
by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black At their best, libraries do more than provide resources —
Trump Celebrates, Americans Suffer: Prez Says ‘This is a Great Time to Get Rich’
by Stacy M. Brown While layoffs sweep the nation, global markets unravel under the weight of sweeping new tariffs, and Americans
Mayor Bowser’s Response to Trump’s Tariffs and Elon Musk’s DOGE Cuts
by Demarco Rush While highlighting local businesses in Northwest D.C. on Monday, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser discussed the potential
Indoor Air Quality Linked to Higher Rates of Asthma and Respiratory Infections
by Dr. Patrise Holden Amid challenges with seasonal allergies, pollution, and environmental injustices, indoor air quality (IAQ) remains a significant public
57 Years Later, Martin Luther King’s Voice Still Echoes, No Matter What Trump Tries to Silence
by Stacy M. Brown Fifty-seven years ago, an assassin’s bullet struck the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a Memphis
Trump Loves the Poorly Educated
by Julianne Malveaux After he won the Nevada Republican caucuses in 2016, the current president crowed his victory. “We won with
HBCUs Propel the Next Generation of Black Leaders in AI, Digital Literacy
by Jada Ingleton With executive orders to dismantle the Department of Education, and micromanage diversity and inclusion across federal programs and