by Julianne Malveaux They don’t call it “Black Friday” because they love Black people; they call it Black Friday because many
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Biden Announces $4.8 Billion in Student Loan Debt Forgiveness for 80,300 Borrowers
by Stacy M. Brown The Biden administration declared Wednesday that it would erase an extra $4.8 billion of student loan debt
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
Meta Faces Lawsuit From 41 States Over Targeting Children With Addictive Features on Facebook and Instagram
by Stacy M. Brown Maryland and Virginia have joined 39 other states in a lawsuit against Meta, the parent company
Dentist Duo Presented with the Chamber’s YoPros Award
(Black PR Wire) MIAMI, Fla. – The spotlight is on dentistry excellence! The dynamic dentist duo, Drs. Kevin and Kyle Phanord, were honored with
Affordable Care Act Premiums Rise, But Subsidies Protect Most Consumers
by Stacy M. Brown Premiums on the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchange will increase in 2024, but the Biden
Harlem Globetrotters + Microsoft = The Harlem CODEtrotters; The STEM tech Coding Curriculum Launches Today With Focus on Black and Brown Youth Communities
(Black PR Wire) NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– With a commitment in advancing excellence in tech education and empowering Black and Brown youth