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HUD’s proposed changes for subsidized housing would largely affect working families with children and income below their state’s median.
The former head of the University of Michigan's diversity, equity, and inclusion office (DEI) says she was accused of making antisemitic remarks.
T-Mobile had two big deals on the table that were approved by the FCC after it announced the removal of its corporate DEI programs.
Abrams' comments come as several companies have phased out their DEI initiatives to comply with the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown.
The Education Department is also under scrutiny for dismissing an alarming number of civil rights cases over the last several months.
The Labor Department is currently facing a lawsuit over the attempted closure of Job Corps and was ordered to keep the sites open while it proceeds.
Quantez Burks died in custody at a West Virginia jail. Officers tried to cover it up, but an independent autopsy revealed his true cause of death.
Memphis’ Minority Women Enterprise program contributed to Memphis being the only city in the country where women own more small businesses than men.
The day in which Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is recognized varies each year, but the impact on Black women and their families remains the same.
A judge ordered Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, to pay a Boston man $2.7 million earlier this year as a result of a similar march in Boston three years ago.
Voters repealed the Missouri abortion ban last fall, though that hasn’t stopped several state Republicans from trying to keep it in place.
NYPD’s Force Investigation Division is currently looking into the circumstances leading to Saniyah Cheatham’s death while being held in custody.