
Are Black Women Still The ‘Most Educated’ Group In America?
Black women excel in education, but disparities in job opportunities and representation in high-paying fields persist.

Black women excel in education, but disparities in job opportunities and representation in high-paying fields persist.

Latino voters demand a balanced immigration policy, advocating relief for longstanding undocumented residents and sensible security measures without compromising children or fairness.

Republican lawmakers pass a bill with major tax cuts, aiming to reduce Medicaid spending by enforcing work requirements.

New UCLA CRP Study: Increased immigration is vital for sustaining U.S. population growth and labor market needs.

Proposed Medicaid cuts could sever access for millions, with Latino families facing significant impacts from reduced coverage.

SNAP may face its largest historical cuts, impacting 42 million Americans. The Latino community would suffer deeply.

The U.S. faces one of the hottest summers on record. Rising energy costs burden millions struggling to pay power bills.

Justice in America often feels elusive for Black individuals, as highlighted by the tragic case of Rodney Hinton Jr.

Communities unite against harsh immigration enforcement, achieving victories through collective action and advocacy.

Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker were awarded $2.5M after being brutally tortured by former Mississippi officers.

Benjamin Franklin’s certainty about death and taxes may shift if the Death Tax Repeal Act passes, affecting estate plans.

World Pride is coming to Washington, D.C. for the first time in eight years amidst political challenges and resistance.