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HUD Secretary Fudge says housing is crucial to infrastructure: ‘Foundation upon which we live’

HUD Secretary Fudge says housing is crucial to infrastructure: ‘Foundation upon which we live’

by April Ryan | Jul 8, 2021 | National Headlines

EXCLUSIVE: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge says housing is the glue to holding Biden’s infrastructure plan together as it is “integral” in the midst of a “housing crisis.”  Surfside apartments collapsing in Florida and an overpass in...
As Washington navigates infrastructure, climate activists demand equity for Black neighborhoods

As Washington navigates infrastructure, climate activists demand equity for Black neighborhoods

by April Ryan | Jun 29, 2021 | National Headlines

EXCLUSIVE: Coalition groups want subsidies reinvested into renewable energy for communities of color negatively impacted by oil companies. Echoes of protest chants on infrastructure and climate change were wafting through the wind and landing in the White House press...
100 years after Tulsa Massacre, fight remains for insurance companies to pay up

100 years after Tulsa Massacre, fight remains for insurance companies to pay up

by April Ryan | May 31, 2021 | National Headlines

Exclusive: President Biden is journeying to Tulsa, where Black families were denied financial restitution from insurance companies after the 1921 massacre. A century later, the issue is still not settled on the massacre of the wealthy Black Greenwood district in...
Biden’s climate agenda targets Black America with innovation, HBCU funding

Biden’s climate agenda targets Black America with innovation, HBCU funding

by April Ryan | May 17, 2021 | National Headlines

Exclusive: The Biden-Harris administration is expanding electric vehicle power stations into Black neighborhoods and is investing in HBCU renewable energy research The Biden administration is putting Black America at the center of the solution for climate change by...
Black vaccine hesitancy may not be about medical bias, report finds

Black vaccine hesitancy may not be about medical bias, report finds

by April Ryan | Mar 16, 2021 | National Headlines

EXCLUSIVE: A new study conducted by Brilliant Corners and the National Urban League concludes Black Americans are less likely to get the COVID-19 vaccine due to misinformation Data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) shows the Black population in this country...

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