by Willy Blackmore, Special to The Informer via Word in Black This story was originally published online with Word In Black, a
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New Policies Endanger Black Immigrant Students’ Security
by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black This story was originally published online with Word In Black,
Erasing Black History? These Unions Say Not on Their Watch
by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black Black Wall Street, the Red Summer of 1919, redlining, the
Legislation Focused on Speedy Evictions May be Chance for Some Renters to Consider Homeownership
by Zerline Hughes Spruill Renters in the District’s affordable housing units are making a clear statement by not paying their rents:
HUD is Under Siege by the Trump Administration
by Austin R. Cooper Jr. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was created on September 9, 1965, to
Apple Shareholders Reject Effort to Dismantle DEI Initiatives, Approve $500 Billion U.S. Investment Plan
by Stacy M. Brown Apple has vowed to stick to its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite pressure from a Trump-associated
Howard University Community Members Recommit to Founding Values during Charter Day Celebration
by Sam P.K. Collins In a matter of months, Jay Jones will graduate from Howard University (HU) — one of educational
Target Caught in DEI Crossfire as Lawsuits and Boycotts Mount
by Stacy M. Brown Target Corporation, which recently scaled back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, is facing financial consequences,
Small Business Expo on March 27
by James Wright Jr. The Small Business Expo will be held on March 27 at the Charles E. Smith Center located on the
The Fair Swipe Act is Introduced in the D.C. Council
by James Wright Jr. D.C. Council member Charles Allen (D-Ward 6) joined Shawn Townsend, the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW),