
Statement on Today’s Affirmative Action Ruling — The Civil Rights Project at UCLA
UCLA Civil Rights Project: Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling limits opportunities, harms racial equality.
UCLA Civil Rights Project: Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling limits opportunities, harms racial equality.
Connecticut Babies to Receive $3,200 Baby Bonds Starting July 1 In an effort to address economic disparities among children, Connecticut has taken a crucial step
(NAACP) — As closely watched budget negotiations to raise the debt ceiling and prevent a historic default on the nation’s bills continue in Washington, D.C.,
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The National Urban League (NUL) State of Black America Report provides an in-depth analysis of the economic, political, and social state of African Americans in
Medical debt is a type of consumer debt that is incurred when an individual is unable to pay for their medical expenses. This type of
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Survey reveals that economic injustice and race and bias play a significant role in credit scoring. Survey from Credit Sesame found that Black and Hispanic
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