Henry L. Marsh III, Richmond’s first Black mayor and a towering figure in Virginia’s civil rights and political history, leaves behind a lasting legacy of advocacy,...
Richmond janitors employed by city contractor Nu-Tech, joined by 150 union workers, protested unfair labor conditions, calling for fair wages, benefits, and city intervention. #WorkersRights #LaborProtest...
As the President's executive order on DEI reshapes workplace policies, what does it mean for careers, economic stability, and future opportunities for minorities and women? Dennis...
Dr. Wornie Reed advocates for a U.S. Shadow Cabinet to counter anti-democratic trends, drawing inspiration from England’s system and the historic Black Cabinet. This approach would...
January 20, 2025, marks a day of transition and reflection as we honor Martin Luther King Jr., the late President Jimmy Carter, and the need for...
Angela Alsobrooks, a trailblazing leader from Maryland, has made history as the state's first Black U.S. Senator. Her career reflects a lifelong commitment to justice and...
As the nation prepares to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., questions arise about whether the resurgence of conservative movements, led by figures like Donald Trump,...
Hampton Roads On January 16, 2025, the Urban League of Hampton Roads, in partnership with Dollar Tree and Family Dollar, will present the 41st Annual Martin...
President Biden vetoed a bipartisan bill proposing 66 new federal judgeships, citing unresolved allocation concerns, sparking partisan debate over judicial appointments. #BidenVeto #JudicialAppointments #FederalJudiciary #PartisanPolitics #JUDGESAct...
On January 20, 2025, MLK Day of Service aligns with Donald Trump’s inauguration, sparking a march for justice led by Rev. Al Sharpton. #MLKDay2025 #DayOfService #JusticeAndEquality...
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