Number of Black homeowners in Rhode Island rises, but still trails national trend
Feb 14, 2025 Story by: Editor The number of Black homeowners in Rhode Island has seen an increase in recent...
Feb 14, 2025 Story by: Editor The number of Black homeowners in Rhode Island has seen an increase in recent...
A century after the devastating Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed the thriving Black community in the Greenwood District, the city has...
Gov. Ned Lamont's administration has failed to comply with a state law—one that he originally proposed—designed to promote fairness and...
In 1978, 6.7% of new medical students in California identified as Black. That percentage dropped to 6% in 2025, based...
According to the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System, the maternal mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black women increased slightly from 49.5...
This study argues that examining distributive policy decisions—where legislative coalitions often extend broadly—provides a stronger framework for evaluating the effectiveness...
A trial challenging the 2023 North Carolina Senate map on grounds of racial gerrymandering commenced in Raleigh. The lawsuit, brought...
Meetings of the Antioch police oversight commission will be on hold until at least June as the city seeks a...
Black women in Greater Cleveland continue to face significant barriers in healthcare, education, and the workplace, with little improvement since...
State Sen. Hearcel Craig, a Columbus Democrat, noted that white supremacist groups have marched in Columbus and Cincinnati in recent...

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