Former correctional officer's story highlights the flaws in the pretrial justice system, as she faced challenges and stigma after being incarcerated.
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The family of Henrietta Lacks settles lawsuit with Novartis over use of her cells, marking a turning point in fight for ...
Washington, D.C.'s economic divide leaves Black and Latino workers struggling with unemployment and low wages. The report calls for action.
ASALH's annual Black History Month Luncheon emphasized the importance of advocacy, empowerment, and building a future without empty promises.
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Reflecting on the life and strategy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, this article explores the power of words in building coalitions to ...
The DCPSC awards $3M contract for a solar aggregation pilot project to expand renewable energy and improve grid reliability ...
President Trump launches war with Iran without congressional approval, resulting in casualties and criticism. Urgency for ...
Discover how Pan-African Community Action is addressing healthcare challenges in Ward 8 with the People's Pan-African ...
The D.C. Council addresses transparency in federal officer-involved shootings while dealing with budget implications and ...
Mayor Randall Woodfin's Black Male Initiative in Birmingham is addressing economic grievances and engaging Black men, ...