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House bill threatens option of higher education for thousands of minority students

"These proposed cuts [to education] represent not only a refusal to invest in thousands of deserving students, but a refusal to invest in the future of our economy," said Michael Lomax, president and CEO of United Negro College Fund. more>

Study: African Americans more concerned about finances than health

The current sour state of the national economy is much more stressful than the state of health care for African Americans, according to a recently released study by a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical think tank on behalf of the National Association of Black Cardiologists.

 

VIDEO :: State of the Dream 2009: Report Finds People of Color in US Endure Silent Economic Depression. more>

Election of Obama sparks increase in racist online chatter

More than two weeks after the historic election of Barack Obama as president of the United States, the number of racial attacks, slurs and controversy, including disturbing and racist Internet chatter, continues to slightly undermine the overwhelming ebullience of most Americans from the Obama victory. more>

Diversity initiatives in higher education waning

In November, Michigan became the third state in the nation to abolish affirmative action programs, joining California and Washington. Under the ruling, the process by which public colleges and universities admit ethnically diverse students – including African Americans – will be forever altered. more>

Ex-felons may soon get vote

The passing of the Voting Rights Notification and Registration Bill in Albany brings thousands of disenfranchised African-American men in New York – one step closer to re-establishing them in the community. more>

Union activism drops among African-American workers

According to a recent report, in 1983, 31 percent of all African-American workers were members of labor unions. Today membership has decreased by nearly one-half. more>

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