Unemployed Blacks Share Stories Of Financial, Emotional Struggle
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
New York — African-Americans are in a state of emergency in the country with unemployment at a high of 15 percent and continuing to rise.
Last week, Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network held a job fair where numerous employers showed up to present their open positions to hundreds of unemployed African-Americans.
Many of them stopped to talk to us about their unemployment experience and how tough the job market is.
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