Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos, who was an enslaved farmworker in Brazil, clears land in 2015 in Monsenhor Gil, Brazil, after obtaining his freedom. Millions...
by Charlene Crowell
As Americans live longer, the ability to remain financially independent is an ongoing struggle. Especially for Black and other people of color...
by Charlene Crowell
(TriceEdneyWire.com)—As consumers struggle to cope with mounting debt, a new economic report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York includes an unprecedented glimmer...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
NY Amsterdam News
About this series
(This article, inspired by Deloitte research, is part of a series in which five Black-owned publications around the...
EXPERTS SAY BLACK HOUSEHOLDS CONTINUE TO FACE HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT, BURDENING STUDENT DEBT, AND LOW WAGES. CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO
by Bria Overs
For New Pittsburgh Courier
Five hundred years. That’s...
by Charlene Crowell
(TriceEdneyWire.com) —Regardless of race, income, or geography, every family needs and deserves a place to call home. It’s a place not only...
Since the mid-20th century, a handful of white journalists have tried to understand the complexity of the Black experience through donning a costume. Reg...
by Charles Walldorf, Wake Forest University
U.S. presidents often leave the White House expressing “strategic regret” over perceived foreign policy failures.
Lyndon Johnson was haunted by...