
Media Coverage Is More Drama Than Substance
(NewsOne) — Media often focuses on spectacle over substance in protest coverage, shaping public perception of movements like pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations.
(NewsOne) — Media often focuses on spectacle over substance in protest coverage, shaping public perception of movements like pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations.
(USA Works) — Rhode Island is allocated $60,105,548 federal transit funding for improvements in 2024.
(The Conversation) — Mercedes workers in Alabama to vote on joining UAW, following union’s recent success in Chattanooga.
Despite targeted aid programs, the neediest communities often receive less government funding than more affluent areas.
(The Conversation) — Paid caregivers foster independence and improve quality of life for people with all kinds of disabilities, many of whom need help getting
(NAACP) — Two Black vendors at the 114th National NAACP convention landed significant contracts with the city of Boston. Now, more than five months after
(NAACP) — In a society yearning for equity and demanding progress, the acceptance of Critical Race Theory is not just an academic decision, it is
(NewsOne) — Why are police allowed to resign after misconduct, protecting their records and enabling rehire, while victims suffer?
(NewsOne) — NEW ORLEANS – FEBRUARY 09: Voters enter a polling place in the Lower 9th Ward to cast their ballots in the state’s presidential
(NewsOne) — A gentrified urban industrial area is seen from an Amtrak train bridge on October 18, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | Source: Robert Nickelsberg
(NewsOne) — Source: Pez Photography / Getty For all of the boasting the GOP has done lately about making marginal progress in attracting Black voters,
(NAACP) — As if the country weren’t already fighting for its life every other day, the American legislature recently decided to throw another pinch of