by Julianne Malveaux The French philosopher Albert Camus reportedly said, “Without work all life is rotten but when work is
Year: 2025
Black Women Under Siege
by E. Faye Williams I really didn’t want to write this article for fear someone would think I was referring
Teacher Quality and Retention Program celebrates 16 years of transforming classrooms and building educational leaders
(Black PR Wire) Hundreds of educators who have been shaped by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund‘s (TMCF) Teacher Quality and Retention Program (TQRP),
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Hamptons event raises $125,000
(Black PR Wire) The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) hosted an exclusive brunch in the Hamptons. Approximately $125,000 was raised and more
Urban League Leaders Demand a Halt to Weaponozation of Racial Gerrymandering in Texas
(Black PR Wire) New York, Austin, and Houston — As Texas lawmakers reconvene for a special legislative session to redraw congressional
NCCU Receives $500K Grant to Study Career Barriers Facing Young Men in Research Triangle
NCCU Receives $500K Grant to Study Career Barriers Facing Young Men in Research Triangle By Dr. Jamal Watson (Black PR
New Brief Warns Industrial Policy Rollbacks Threaten Black Workers’ Economic Mobility
by Stacy M. Brown A new 16-page issue brief by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies warns that
Local Jails Key to Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan, New Report Finds
by Stacy M. Brown A new report by the Prison Policy Initiative reveals the critical and largely hidden role that
Trump Denies Disaster Relief to Western Maryland
by Stacy M. Brown Despite the devastation that unfolded in Maryland’s Allegany and Garrett Counties after catastrophic flooding in May,
Sticker Shock in America: From Rental Cars to Groceries, Prices Keep Climbing
by Stacy M. Brown Prices across the United States are about 26% higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic, pushing everything