
Target Looks for Love in All the Wrong Places as Black Leaders Reject Corporate Spin
By: Stacy Brown, Black Press USA Target continues to look for love in all the wrong places. As the retailer grapples with falling sales, declining

By: Stacy Brown, Black Press USA Target continues to look for love in all the wrong places. As the retailer grapples with falling sales, declining

Upland, CA — When I moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA, I became a member of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, where the late

Nationwide — At 73 years old, Areulia Davis continues to defy expectations and redefine what it means to be an educator. Far from slowing down,

Peaceful ICE protestors walking the parade route carrying signs that aligned with freedom and unity. / Photo by: Abigail Habib/IVN By: Abigail Habib, Inland Valley

Washington, D.C. — Earlier this month, the Annie E. Casey Foundation released its 2025 edition of the KIDS COUNT® Data Book, an annual resource that





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