
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Works for Thousands – Hear from UnidosUS Staffers
(UnidosUS) — On Monday, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new round of relief for student borrowers, and some of its measures could alleviate a lot

(UnidosUS) — On Monday, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new round of relief for student borrowers, and some of its measures could alleviate a lot

By National Urban LeaguePublished 01 PM EDT, Sun Apr 12, 2024 Marc H. Morial President and CEONational Urban League “If the United States wants to make

(Alliance for Justice) — Last month, the conservative-controlled North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission rightfully dismissed and closed its ethics investigation against Justice Anita Earls, a

(Civil Rights Project) — It is with heavy hearts that we release this report authored by Tatiana Melguizo and her colleague, Susan Bickerstaff. It was
(Fair Fight) — HB 976 passes committee with provisions that further known and debunked election conspiracy theories in service of the Big Lie Atlanta –

(The National Urban League) — By National Urban LeaguePublished11 AM EDT, Fri Mar 1, 2024 Marc H. Morial President and CEONational Urban League “We’re building an

(Alliance for Justice) — WASHINGTON, D.C., March 4, 2024 – Today, in a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump is eligible to

(UnidosUS) — Last year, Oklahoma educator Manuel Medina was excited to learn that the U.S. government would be revamping its Free Application for Federal Student

(Civil Rights Project) — Embargoed: For Broadcast and Publication Thursday, 12.01 a.m. (Eastern) February 22, 2024 Contact: John McDonald – jmcdonald@gseis.ucla.edu Laurie Russman – Russman@gseis.ucla.edu

By National Urban LeaguePublished 10 AM EDT, Wed Feb 21, 2024 URBAN LEAGUE LEADERS MARC MORIAL AND JUDY REESE MORSE WARN GOV. LANDRY: BACKTRACKING ON

(NewsOne) — Source: Jacob Wackerhausen / Getty School districts throughout Indianapolis are struggling to retain Black educators due to low compensation. Still, one non-profit organization

(Alliance for Justice) — This excerpt is from a piece that originally ran on February 9, 2024. Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson were