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Poll: Black and Hispanic Americans more susceptible to gun violence
A recent survey of Americas revealed that Black and Latino people are more likely to know someone who experienced gun violence than others.
Read MoreBank of America announces new loan options for first-time homebuyers in Black and Hispanic communities nationwide
People of color and other first-time home buyers can take advantage of new loan options from Bank of America in some neighborhoods.
Read MoreDelta Air Lines releases new stock images of Black and brown people to promote diversity in travel
Delta Air Lines is working to promote representation in the travel industry with a new photo marketing campaign in partnership with Adobe.
Read MoreAfrican American AP course now offered to high schools across the U.S.
The College Board and Howard University have developed an African American AP course for high school students to expand their knowledge.
Read MoreMississippi governor declares state of emergency with end of Jackson water crisis nowhere in sight
Jackson residents are without running water due to recent flooding, promoting Mississippi’s governor and President Biden to respond.
Read MoreBarbie honors first female self-made millionaire, Madam C.J. Walker, with new doll
C.J. Walker started a haircare line for Black women, becoming the first self-made woman millionaire. Mattel now honors her with a Barbie.
Read MoreBlack Covid long-haulers felt invisible to the health care system, so they formed their own support groups
Patients like Chimére Smith pleaded with doctors to take their COVID-19 symptoms seriously. When ignored, they went online for support.
Read MoreA Tiny House in Manhattan Has a Link to the Underground Railroad
For decades, a Manhattan property has housed various businesses, but only recently has its impactful history been revealed.
Read More‘A League of Their Own’ remake shows what it’s like to be Black and trans in the 1940s
Amazon’s take on the first women’s baseball league highlights the struggles of Black and trans athletes that were overlooked previously.
Read MoreCalifornia Bill Could Restrict the Use of Rap Lyrics in Court
Some Californian lawmakers want a law that would bar rap lyrics from being used as evidence in court cases, citing freedom of expression.
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