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In 1989, Congressman John Conyers had the foresight and courage to formally introduce H.R. 40, igniting a national conversation about…
In 1989, Congressman John Conyers had the foresight and courage to formally introduce H.R. 40, igniting a national conversation about…
This article is a follow-up to our investigation into the Rise Up Mount Vernon candidate line. This controversial and registered political…
America is facing a labor crisis. Over 800,000 skilled trade jobs—such as electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and construction workers—are currently…
While social media argues over who wrote the bill and which party “won,” Black business owners need to hear something…
In a moment that seemed more spiritual than political, Donald Trump arrived at Capitol Hill rallying behind what he called…
When Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a bill that would have established a commission to study reparations, the action raised…
During a recent hearing on trade policy, Rep. Gregory Meeks mocked the idea that America’s trade deficits constitute a “national…
When politicians announce trade deals, they typically speak in grand, abstract terms—“historic,” “groundbreaking,” “mutually beneficial.” But as with most government…
Title: Black Marriage: The Forgotten Key to Economic Power In the ongoing national discourse on closing the racial wealth gap, we…