by Stacy M. Brown Law enforcement faces a challenge as more officers resign or retire, and fewer qualified applicants are
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Hate Crimes Surge in 2022, Leading to an Urgent Call for Unity and Action
by Stacy M. Brown The FBI has released its comprehensive Hate Crime Statistics for 2022, revealing a troubling surge in hate-fueled incidents
Black Student Faces Disciplinary Action Over Dreadlocks at Texas High School
by Stacy M. Brown Darryl George, an 18-year-old junior at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas, remains suspended
Medicaid Managed Care Organizations Face Scrutiny Over Prior Authorization Denials
by Stacy M. Brown A recent review of Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) has revealed concerning trends in approving prior
Hughes Van Ellis, One of the Last Three Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors, Dies at 102
by Stacy M. Brown Hughes Van Ellis, one of the last three survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, died
Dysfunction and Dissent – A Political Mess
by Julianne Malveaux It would be generous to say that the Republican Party is a chaotic manifestation of political madness.
Tamika Mallory, Warrior Queen
by Julianne Malveaux Some people first saw civil rights activist Tamika Mallory when she was one of four leaders of the
New Threats to Home Ownership Target Communities of Color
Hanging on to the Family Home Will be Tougher Than Ever The California Mortgage Relief program, launched Dec. 2021 and
‘Prepare Ourselves, and Protect Yourself’: Students Open Up About Bullying
By Ethnic Media Services By Danielle Parenteau-Decker | Richmond Pulse Editor’s Note: October is National Bullying Prevention Month, so we
Day of Jubilee!
Day of Jubilee! Educate While You Celebrate! (Based Upon the Ratification of the 13th Amendment) Date: December 2, 2023 Location: The
