NNPA NEWSWIRE — “As Democratic Members of the House Financial Services Committee – the Committee of jurisdiction over HUD and FHA – we oppose the denial...
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES — Back in March of this year, the Forward Times wrote an eye-opening article entitled Banking In Houston: The New “Jim Crow” Is...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “I am writing to inform you that while your time running the Consumer Bureau may be over, the time for accountability for your...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In 2017, even though violent crime (murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) decreased nationwide, violent crime increased in Baltimore, according...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The S.C. Poor People’s Campaign in recent months has been strengthening.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — You can travel to any nation within Africa and there will be one thing that is constant: China trading interests and influence is...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — During a recent press conference held at the Environmental Protection Agency, acting EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, announced more rollback...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — What happens over the next five years will test the mettle of those who fought to create an agency given the mission to...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The nation is facing many morally relevant social, economic and political crises — voter suppression, income and wealth inequality, criminal justice reform and...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — If holiday lists seem bigger than budgets, turning to a high-interest, “small-dollar” loan can turn joy and merriment into a financial quagmire.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — So much attention goes to providing gifts, presents, and other services to children around Christmas time. And deservedly so. But what about the...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — What a difference two years can make when time, persistence and love of community are in place. They can transform a space damaged...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — These apps can help you set realistic budget goals and track your spending habits to see where your money is going — and...
NASHVILLE PRIDE — The Nashville Minority Business Center (NMBC) held its annual Minority Business Achievement Awards reception in recognition of the accomplishments made by minority-owned enterprises...
CHICAGO DEFENDER — Target spokesperson Jacqueline DuBuse confirmed the closures telling the Defender that closing a store is not taken lightly.
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — First Tennessee Bank is proud to announce Executive VP, Director of Affinity Strategy, Lynne Walker won Gold in the Female Executive of...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In a 2017 op-ed published in the Michigan Chronicle, Janaye Ingram the former executive director of Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network and...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The Los Angeles Black Worker Center is expected to release a report in January on the status of black workers in the public...
THE AFRO — On Nov. 27, District of Columbia leaders broke ground on the Residences at St. Elizabeths East, providing high-quality affordable housing units to the...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Federal Incumbent Worker Training Assistance (IWT) funds totaling $100,000 are available through the Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act.
OAKLAND POST — The Oakland Unified School District’s Board of Education is moving ahead with a “Community of Schools Policy” that will mean closing as many...
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES — Earlier this year, a Texas jury delivered a $706 million verdict in what quickly became a high-profile dispute over the value of...
SAN FRANCISCO BAY VIEW — The Poor People’s Campaign is all about the oppressed citizens of this nation
OAKLAND POST — The Oakland City Council, bypassing opportunities for public input, rushed this week to approve a Schaaf administration agreement with the Oakland Police Officers...
THE AFRO — As Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker approaches the end of his second term, he shared his extreme disappointment in the decision to...