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The Confederate Monument in Stone Mountain will add an exhibit detailing the history of the monument and its role in promoting segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on July 3 that unemployment for Black women ages 20+ fell from 6.2% in May to 5.8% in June, still higher than other ethnicities.
The system has again demonstrated the degree to which the brutality inflicted by a powerful man like Sean “Diddy” Combs can be sanitized, rationalized, and mitigated.
The funding freeze is only the latest in a series of moves the Trump administration has made to disadvantage low-income, at-risk students further.
On what grounds should any of us think Diddy has learned a damned thing?
Noah Lamb was the third member of The Terrorgram Collective, a white supremacist chat group, to be indicted on federal charges.
Federal funding for grants intended to expand high-speed internet access, telehealth services, and vaccine access for Georgia’s Black community was cut earlier this year.
Applications for Tennessee’s school voucher program seem designed to favor those who already have kids in private school as opposed to expanding access for Black, brown, and low-income families.
Mexico’s President Sheinbaum expects the deported boxer to serve his sentence in Mexico, where a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2023.
Donald Trump, who also attacked the network for their reporting on the strikes in Iran, says reporting on the app that alerts users to ICE presence may be "totally illegal."
While Trump turns 1600 Pennsylvania Ave into a pay-per-view party palace, Black, Brown, and poor folks are being left to fend for themselves.
The Home Depot is one of several companies that have faced boycotts this year due to the removal of DEI policies and initiatives in the wake of President Trump’s second term.