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Clarence B. Jones, Keeper of King’s Words and Defender of Black Voting Power, Dies at 95

By: Jasmine West Clarence B. Jones understood that words could move a nation, but only if they were tied to courage, strategy, sacrifice, and the...

SCOTUS Voting Rights Decision is ‘Almost as Bad as It Gets’

(This story originally appeared on WordInBlack.com)By Joseph Williams When the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision on Wednesday that all but invalidates the Voting Rights...

Being Resilient: Innovation Through Disruption 

By Mark S. Lee, Contributing Columnist  If there’s one word defining today’s business climate, it’s uncertainty.  From fluctuating energy costs and rising gas prices to geopolitical volatility, businesses—large and small—are...

Money Matters: The Economic Power of Women and Women Entrepreneurs 

By Mark S. Lee, Columnist  March is Women’s History Month – a time to recognize the extraordinary contributions women have made to our country’s social, cultural, and...

Supreme Court Questions Trump Bid to Fire First Black Woman Federal Reserve Governor, Lisa Cook

Thirty-year mortgage rates do not wait for politics to calm down. They move on expectations, on fear, on the credibility of the institutions that...

Unlocking the Power of Your ID Card 

By Adam Hollier, Contributing Columnist  One of the many horrifying lessons we’ve learned in 2025 is just how much power there is in our ID...
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