Black employees deserve to feel both valued and included, but to do that, organizations must create fair systems. It involves removing systemic barriers, curating intentional leadership, carefully listening...
Stroke continues to pose a major health danger for numerous Black families who reside in the southern part of the United States. The stroke belt experiences...
Simple everyday decisions, such as eating balanced meals, exercising, and drinking enough water, can have positive long-term effects on your health. By incorporating these daily habits...
You may feel scared and unsure after filing a medical malpractice claim. The next steps will be reviewing your case with a lawyer, filing an official...
Material choice directly shapes how long hardscape features last, how well they age, and how much they cost to maintain over time. The right materials resist...
Thanks to the rise in financial technology, going to the bank no longer means standing in line at Bank of America or Wells Fargo, but is...
Short-term loans can be used responsibly when they cover a specific, time-sensitive expense, fit comfortably within your repayment ability, and come with clearly understood terms. The...
Even minor surgery can come with major risks. It’s one of the main reasons why more and more people are looking for non-invasive treatments for various...
Persistent back pain after surgery typically stems from incomplete nerve decompression, scar tissue formation, or adjacent segment disease, and asking your surgeon targeted questions about these...
Lighter bullet grain is more suitable for shooting at a range, whereas many people prefer heavier bullet grain when precision is key. One of the first things...
by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond America’s unions mourn the passing of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose lifelong...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — On behalf of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) representing the Black Press of America, we extend our sincerest condolences to the Jackson...
NY AMSTERDAM NEWS — In the early 1960s when young activists were fighting against race-based discrimination Jackson was among them, unaware of the role he would...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — “Last year was hard financially for a lot of people,” Crystal Peterson says. “We want to introduce (our new brand) to people, but...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Inflation remains the top concern for small business owners. Following the 2024 U.S. presidential election, many anticipated a favorable business environment. By June...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Major changes to a federal childcare grant program have forced student parents across the country to scramble for care in the middle of...
SACRAMENTO OBSERVER — At the center of it all is Nights in the Valley, a Black-led line dancing group founded by Sumarah Lewis, 26, and Quincy...
SACRAMENTO OBSERVER — Given that the stores are awash in red roses, balloons, chocolates, and sentimental cards, there’s no question that love — between romantic couples,...
THE ATLANTA VOICE — “It feels monumental, man,” Thompson said when asked what it meant to be honored by the city. “It’s so funny to me...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Love rises above all in the lives of Circuit Court Judge Fred Bolling and Brandi Bolling, M.D.; Circuit Court Judge David Hobdy and...
WORD IN BLACK — At the same time, the Government Accountability Office found that the administration’s attempt to lay off about half of the department’s Office...
NY CARIB NEWS — Representative Yvette Clarke of New York, chair of the CBC, accused the administration of pursuing policies that undermine civil rights protections, restrict...
WORD IN BLACK — During the civil rights and Black power movements, Black communities across the country pushed to expand the meaning of Black protest to include access to a...
OAKLAND POST — A long-awaited disparity study funded by the City of Oakland shows dramatic evidence that city government is practicing a deeply embedded pattern of...
NY CARIB NEWS — Mottley, 60, follows former Grenadian Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell, who earlier this year announced he was bowing out of active politics...