Local churches, nonprofits, and community groups are distributing thousands of meals across the city for families in need.
In rural Louisiana, white and Black churches see the company's plan to build America's biggest AI complex very differently.
The District 35 winner will represent the interests of nearly 200,000 people, 70% of whom are Black, in the General Assembly beginning in January.
Black migrants in the U.S. face unique and disproportionate risks under current immigration enforcement policies. Studies ...
From the courts to city streets, Black women organizers are proving climate solutions start at the neighborhood level.
The BOP is part of the law enforcement arms of the Justice Department that includes the Federal Bureau of Investigation; ...
Last year, the DOJ criticized the city's police for using minor infractions as a pretext to search people. Under Trump’s crackdown, it’s happening again.
From North Carolina to Mississippi, small businesses work to feed their communities while benefits are paused.
F. DuBois Bowman, the 13th president of the historic HBCU, lays out his vision for the future while navigating challenges.
We’re thrilled to share our three-year strategic plan — a road map for how our organization can continue making an impact.
At the center of much of Philadelphia’s gun violence is disinvestment in neighborhoods. That includes the closing of schools.
Amid SNAP cuts, the founder of Everybody Eats Together is working to create community-based food systems and grocery store ...