Biden Allows Thousands of Haitian Migrants to Shelter Under Texas Bridge Amid Pandemic
The Joe Biden administration has allowed more than 10,000 Haitian migrants to cross the southern border into Texas. Read more…
The Joe Biden administration has allowed more than 10,000 Haitian migrants to cross the southern border into Texas. Read more…
The groups filed the suit on behalf of the Houston Area Urban League, Houston Justice, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Read more…
The historic Robert E. Lee confederate monument in Richmond, Virginia is finally coming down after Gov. Ralph Northam announced plans. Read more…
Here we go again, the Republicans are scheming to find more ways to attack the Black vote and they are using the “law” to hide behind. The election reform bill that sent Democratic lawmakers leaving their states and heading to Washington in an effort to stop it has been passed on to Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s desk after the state House and Senate gave approval on Tuesday. Read more…
All are invited to attend Nationwide — Advancing Black Entrepreneurs by Chase for Business provides a collection of practical resources to help Black business owners grow and scale their businesses. Read more…
Nationwide — Acclaimed writer and Broadway playwright Lorraine Hansberry once posed the prolific question: what does it mean, “to be young, gifted, and Black?” Nearly 60 years later, the sobering. Read more…
Legacy Home Loans has opened three new branch locations in the cities of Baltimore, Maryland, Charlotte, North Carolina, and St. Louis, Missouri. Nationwide — The founders of Legacy Home Loans. Read more…
BOP TV needs help from the community to help train and develop African American media, arts & technology creatives! Nationwide — BOP TV is on a mission to create spaces. Read more…
Black students across the country have a lot to say about policy changes that would bar educators from teaching about racism in schools. Read more…
A tribute to the over 2,300 brave American service members who died in Afghanistan and the thousands more injured since President Bush first declared war in 2001. Read more…