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The Regional Food Business Centers distributed more than $600,000 and helped launch 325 new businesses. Over the past seven ...
In Settegast, where the average person dies before retirement age, Black women battle environmental racism and a record ...
The survivors have left a lasting imprint on the city’s identity, launching businesses, revitalizing neighborhoods, and preserving a sense of home.
HOUSTON — On a recent Sunday afternoon, tears welled in Sharon Becnel’s eyes as she heard her now 34-year-old daughter ...
Historic flash flood threats signal a wetter, deadlier future, and Black neighborhoods will be hit hardest. This is how you ...
She questioned the value of releasing the files now and condemned attempts to misuse them “in ways intended to undermine our ...
Joanne Patterson's unconventional mobile practice delivers therapy services to Black women and families across metro Atlanta.
The agency will no longer use the term "socially disadvantaged," saying it has sufficiently addressed historic discrimination.
Advocates fear that closures will deny students the resources they need to protect their basic rights at school.
Police accountability advocates remain skeptical about the impact this new nonbinding agreement will have in the city.
Black voters likely played a decisive role in the victory for Hubbard, who is white, over Waites, who is Black.