How long COVID impacts Black adults’ mental health
As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study sheds light on the experiences of Black adults living
As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study sheds light on the experiences of Black adults living
How November job reports reveal widening racial disparities in employment The economic toll of unemployment on Black Americans The latest employment data highlights a troubling
Recent research conducted by Rice University, the University of South Carolina, and Purdue University has unveiled intriguing insights into how religion influences the interest of
The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund is making significant strides in the preservation of historically Black cemeteries across the United States. Recently, the fund
Trick Daddy is unbothered and undeterred from his stance that he is not an “African American,” which rankled the sensibilities of many Black citizens. Last
The credit system has a long history of inequity, particularly affecting Black Americans. A recent study by Varo Bank highlights the persistent disparities faced by
The 2024 presidential election results have delivered an unexpected blow to communities of color across America, particularly among seasoned voters who have witnessed multiple cycles
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to announce a comprehensive economic plan on Sept. 25 designed to uplift Black Americans, furthering the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts
Navigating encounters with law enforcement can be a complex and often intimidating experience, particularly for Black Americans. The history of policing in the United States
Black visual artists have long been at the forefront of artistic innovation, using their work to tell powerful stories and challenge societal norms. This article
The practice of eminent domain has sparked renewed calls for reparations for Black Americans, aiming to address historical injustices perpetrated by state and federal governments.
Homeownership is often touted as a cornerstone of the American Dream, a path to wealth creation and financial stability. Yet, this dream remains frustratingly out
In the landscape of American democracy, the right to vote serves as the bedrock, offering a pathway to equal representation and active engagement in the
Ice Cube says black Americans like him grew up with only three choices in life – a dull job, jail or death. The former N.W.A
Vaccination vs. intubation: tackling COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the Black community Words by: Dr. Bill Releford, DPM and Founder, The Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 from a province in Wuhan, China, scientists have been working at breakneck speed to get the pandemic under control and
As America seemingly descends into a police state with occupying forces in Black communities, there are growing concerns about the use of facial recognition software.
The frog was captured and put in a pot of slowly boiling water, though the frog had the ability to jump out of the pot,
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