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SLOW BUT STEADY RISE IN EVICTION FILINGS– NO “TSUNAMI” YET
by Pilar Marrero | Ethnic Media Services Since the federal moratorium on evictions ended in late August, court eviction filings
POOR ONCE MORE: MILLIONS OF FAMILIES THROWN BACK INTO POVERTY AS CHILD TAX CREDIT EXPIRES
by Ethnic Media Services As US families stare down the twin barrels of the lingering Covid-19 pandemic and rising inflation,
The Oldest Black-owned Business in the United States Expands to the Carolinas with New Offices in Charlotte and Raleigh
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Co., the oldest Black-owned business in the country, recently announced that
Jay Highsmith Productions Focuses Creativity Through A Spiritual Lens
By Lem Satterfield Jay Highsmith is a man who has transformed calamity into serenity. Once a bullied child, Highsmith became a
Homeless Champion Brings Lived Experiences To Bear
By Kevin Michael Briscoe November 18 , 2021 Over the course of 26 years being clean and sober, Donald Whitehead
After Losing Teenage Son To Gun Violence, LaRicha Rousell Focuses On Helping Others Cope
By Percy Lovell Crawford November 24, 2021 NEW ORLEANS — The holidays are supposed to bring families together to share good
6-Year-Old ‘Champion’ Wants His Clothing Line To Help People ‘Feel Better About Themselves’
By Lem Satterfield November 11 , 2021 For young entrepreneur Champion-Ikaika Nettey, some days are busier than others. “On my
Rebellious Teenager Evolves Into Sweet Soul Catering Entrepreneur
Once a rebellious teenager, Aurelia Geddis, now 33, is a spiritually-based, single mother to a young boy and owner of
After Losing Teenage Son To Gun Violence, LaRicha Rousell Focuses On Helping Others Cope
NEW ORLEANS — The holidays are supposed to bring families together to share good times. But last year, Christmas changed the