U.S. Agencies Brace for Surge in Hate Crimes Amidst Israel-Hamas Conflict; Minority Communities on Heightened Alert
By: Stacy Brown, NNPA The DHS’s recent intelligence assessment emphasizes an expected increase in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate attacks in the country... Read More
Former Florida Lawmaker Who Penned “Don’t Say Gay” Bill Sentenced To Prison Over COVID Loan Fraud
By: Aimee Picchi A former Florida lawmaker who penned the state’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law has been sentenced to prison for... Read More
Black Attorney Wins Landmark Case in U.S. Federal Court of Appeals on Claims under the United Nations Convention Against Torture
Nationwide — Attorney Zulu Ali, founder and principal of the Law Offices of Zulu Ali & Associates, LLP, the largest Black-owned law... Read More
Parents of Color Can’t See if Medical Providers Have a History of Mistreatment. Why Not?
By: Sarah Kwon, KFF Health News Many people, especially Black people, have reported discrimination in maternity care, but expectant parents lack tools... Read More
How Families Can Protect Generational Wealth
Statepoint — A home is often the most valuable asset a family can own. It serves as a wealth-generating opportunity for current... Read More