By Percy Lovell Crawford How someone deals with tragedy can define a life. For Jada White, writing helped her cope
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Dream Achieved: NASA Astronaut Jessica Watkins Boards The International Space Station
By John Murphy NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins made history last month when she became the first Black woman to live
Lawsuits Hope to Extinguish Racist Gerrymandering in Multiple States
By Mark Hedin The 2020 Census found that in state after state, population growth in Black, Latinx, Asian American, and
OUR DISAPPEARING RIGHTS
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux When the Supreme Court overturned Section Five of the Voting Rights Act, it struck a blow
Preventing Dog Bites
(NAPSI)—More than 5,400 postal employees were attacked by dogs in the United States in 2021. From nips and bites to
Civil Rights Attorney Seeks Retribution For Shooting Victim Left Paralyzed By Police Officer
By Percy Lovell Crawford Some of the stories that come across the desk of civil rights attorney Jarrett Adams can be both
CFPB Sues TransUnion on Credit Reporting Violations
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Although debt collection has been a longtime leading issue reported to the Consumer Financial
Small Businesses Navigate Inflation
(NAPSI)—Inflation is a big concern for America’s more than 32 million small business owners, but there are solutions, according to
Combating Sickle Cell Disease
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care about is among the estimated 100,000 Americans with sickle cell disease, here’s information that
