Tyler Perry is using his influence to shed light on race in the American workplace. The accomplished director, actor, screenwriter, producer and philanthropist is teaming up with LinkedIn as the first guest editor of Conversations for Change, a new content and community discussion series the social-networking site is launching to …
Read More »Wells Fargo to Invest $50 Million in 6 Black-Owned Banks
Wells Fargo, the multinational financial services company, has announced investments in six Black Minority Depository Institutions (MSIs). The investments were part of a pledge Wells Fargo made last year to invest up to $50 million in Black-owned banks. As part of the investment, the banks will also have access to …
Read More »University of Alabama Removes Name of Noted Segregationist George C. Wallace From Building
Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace (1919 – 1998) in the office of his wife, Lurleen Wallace, who succeeded him in the post, Montgomery, Alabama, 14th February 1968. Photo: Harry Benson (Getty Images) It’s weird that so many struggle to believe that America was built on racism when so many …
Read More »The Stories I Didn’t Learn in School
Image above: Portrait of Mollie Williams (Mississippi), taken as part of the Federal Writers’ Project This article was published online on February 9, 2021. On a rainy Thursday afternoon in November, I stepped inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture, in Washington, D.C. On past visits, I’d …
Read More »Warren Snipe Goes Viral At Super Bowl
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the winners of the Super Bowl 55 but the runner up was clearly Warren “Wawa” Snipe, who performed “America the Beautiful” and “The Star Spangled Banner” in American Sign Language and stole the show. Snipe, who identifies as a deaf performer from the Washington D.C. …
Read More »Less Than 1 in 4 Americans Believe Democracy is Working Well
Less than 20% of Americans believe democracy is working well in the United States, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center poll. The poll, conducted between Jan. 28 and Feb. 1, shows just 16% of Americans believe Democracy is thriving in the U.S. According to the poll, 45% of Americans believe …
Read More »Voting Rights Activists Push Congress to Make Substantial Election Reforms as GOP-Led States File Over 100 Bills to Restrict Voting Access
Photo: Made360 (Shutterstock) Republicans love to talk about freedom, liberty, constitutional rights and all that, but a simple look at their actions shows that all that talk is just talk. GOP-led states have filed over 100 pieces of legislation to restrict voting access, leading voting activists to implore Congress to …
Read More »‘It Seems That I Know How the Universe Originated’
In Jorge Luis Borges’s story “The Book of Sand,” a mysterious Bible peddler knocks on the narrator’s door and offers to sell him a sacred book he came by in a small village in India. The book shows the wear of many hands. The stranger says that the illiterate peasant …
Read More »Utah Parents Request To Opt-Out of BHM Studies
A charter school in Utah has become the focus of controversy after parents questioned the necessity of their children studying its Black History Month curriculum and administrators allowed them to opt-out. The parents have since dropped that request, but a debate has emerged over whether parents should have that option. …
Read More »Congressional Democrats Set To Release $50 Billion Transportation Plan
Democrats in the U.S. Congress are set to release a sweeping plan on Monday to provide more than $50 billion in additional assistance to U.S. airlines, transit systems, airports and passenger railroad Amtrak. The bill will also create a new $3 billion program to assist aviation manufacturers with payroll costs, …
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