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Wealthy Extremists Attack Funding for Black Women Entrepreneurs To Preserve Systemic Inequality
In the face of persistent, systemic discrimination against Black people and all people of color arising from our country’s long history...
Sep 21, 20232 min read


$2.7 Billion Settlement Pending Federal Court Approval: Fake Credit Repair and Debt Relief Scams
As consumers complain about the real-life challenges of keeping pace with the rising costs of living, key financial reports reveal that...
Sep 18, 20233 min read


Black Youths Suffer the Most from Gun Violence in America
Sierra Jenkins, a former news assistant for CNN and reporter with the Virginian Pilot newspaper, was headed for the peak of her career....
Sep 12, 20237 min read


The Jobless Rate for Blacks Drops
The jobless rate for Blacks dropped, but not far enough to catch up with other ethnic groups. The August jobless rate for Black men fell...
Sep 7, 20231 min read


The Good Common Sense to Believe What My “Uncle M. L.” Taught Me
This month marks the August 28, 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, where over a quarter million people gathered and heard my...
Aug 29, 20234 min read


A Letter from Donald
Enroute from New Jersey to Georgia to turn himself in for his arrest for all those charges, Donald Trump (now known as Inmate #PO1135809)...
Aug 28, 20233 min read


The Fat Boys Inducted to Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame
The Fat Boys, that iconic hip-hop group, was recently inducted into at its newly opened museum location in Stony Brook. Kool Rock-Ski...
Aug 27, 20233 min read


Covid Makes a Comeback, But New Vaccines Are Around the Corner
The US is experiencing a summer swell of infections, though hospitalization rates remain relatively stable. Three eminent experts...
Aug 24, 20236 min read

The Sensible, the Mad and the Missing
The 2024 presidential race is taking shape. It looks like a choice between the sensible, the mad and the missing. Joe Biden seems intent...
Aug 23, 20233 min read


Congress, Extend the Affordable Connectivity Program to Keep Black Households Online
Millions of children across the nation will be able to do their homework at home during the upcoming school year, thanks to strong...
Aug 18, 20233 min read


Bridging the Nation's Digital Divide for the Next Generation
The nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have a rich and storied history dating back to 1837, when the Cheyney...
Aug 15, 20233 min read


New Study Proposes Wealth-Building Solutions for Black Retirees
African-American families have known for generations that retirement at the age of 65 is often a mirage. We hope and pray it will happen,...
Aug 9, 20233 min read
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