Experts push for better oversight of police
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CBC joins Black churches for ‘Freedom Sunday’ Campaign
Violence against women law needs strengthening
This little girl goes to school six days a week and created a mobile app
Wages up for Black men, down for Black women
The much acclaimed feature-length film, “Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten,” will have its national debut during the CBCF Annual Legislative Conference this Friday, Sept. 26 at the Renaissance Hotel across from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington, D.C.
PBS to present American after Ferguson
The Back to School with the HistoryMakers program invites Black American trailblazers from all professional fields and trades to share their stories at schools around the nation. The visits are intended to boost academic achievement by offering students, particularly Black students, real life examples of the possibilities education can afford.
Still no justice a century after massacre of towns Black residents
Employers pickpocket billions of dollars from low-wage workers, a crime that disproportionately hurts Blacks and often goes underreported, according to a recent report by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).