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- Yes, protests and marches still make a difference
- Boomerang generation: African Americans sidelined from labor market
- Are we discarding our youth?
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Not yet time to celebrate economic recovery
Despite all the good economic news in lower unemployment, Blacks are still struggling at higher levels
in the economic...
Time for economic change in Selma, as everywhere else.
Many showed up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the March on Selma but how many left
an economic impact on the struggling...
Yes, protests and marches still make a difference
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“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”
“No Justice, No...
Money, not marches, matters in Black economic empowerment
Some question if the marches following the grand jury decisions in Ferguson and
New York will bring effective...
Time for Blacks to switch from politics to economics
The Midterm Elections are over, the final numbers are in and they don’t look pretty if you’re a progressive. So, I am going...
Boomerang generation: African Americans sidelined from labor market
The recession birthed the boomerang generation, college graduates who live with
their parents, but it has affected African Americans...
Are we discarding our youth?
Summer employment for youth has been down over the past
decade and has impacted minorities...
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