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HBCUs Deprived of $12.6 Billion in Funding Over 30 Years

HBCUs Deprived of $12.6 Billion in Funding Over 30 Years

Drawing on data from the National Center for Education Statistics from 1987 to 2020, the departments calculated the amount these institutions would have received if their state funding per student equaled that of 1862 institutions. Officials said the discrepancies in appropriated funding ranged from $172 million to $2.1 billion, creating significant financial disparities. Historically Black…

How Texas Student Loan Debt Compares to Other States as Payments Resume

How Texas Student Loan Debt Compares to Other States as Payments Resume

By: d-mars.com News Provider Congress banned more extensions of the student loan payment pauses under the CARES Act in June, which means interest will begin accruing again on billions of dollars of student loan debt for Texans today. Texans had the second largest amount of total student loan debt in the country, owing $127.3 billion,…

Vice President Harris Announces Slate of Actions To Help Black and Minority-Owned Small Businesses
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Vice President Harris Announces Slate of Actions To Help Black and Minority-Owned Small Businesses

Vice President Kamala Harris used her time at Freedman’s Bank Forum to announce new public and private-sector efforts to advance racial equity. Harris said the administration recognizes the continued difficulty that Black-owned businesses have in finding funding. She acknowledged that they routinely are the first to suffer during an economic downturn. Among a slate of…

New Poll: Black Voters Overwhelmingly Support Student Debt Forgiveness
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New Poll: Black Voters Overwhelmingly Support Student Debt Forgiveness

Despite lawsuits from Republicans and other opponents, President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan appears a hit with Black voters. HIT Strategies, which bills itself as the only millennial and minority-owned public opinion research company, found that the approval ratings for both Biden and Congressional Democrats increased by 79% to 82%, respectively, after the loan…

White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief
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White House Deploys Plans To Combat Scams, Misinformation Aimed at Student Debt Relief

The recent announcement of canceling up to $20,000 in student loan debt relief by President Joe Biden has brought cheers from supporters and jeers from those opposed to the move. But the administration and others are concerned about scammers who seek to exploit those who might be confused about what’s needed to gain debt forgiveness….

EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights
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EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent For the better part of a month, National Newspaper Publishers Association President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. traveled back and forth to North Carolina. Chavis helped spearhead plans and events in observance of the 40th anniversary of the Warren County protests. The 1982 protests…

How 5G Fixed Wireless Access Is Bridging the Digital Divide
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How 5G Fixed Wireless Access Is Bridging the Digital Divide

When working from home and attending school virtually became part of everyday life during the COVID-19 pandemic, it taught us how vital home broadband internet is. A recent OpenVault report found broadband usage spiked nearly 50% year over year during the first quarter of the pandemic, and that usage has sustained today. Those with a…

Department of Education Seeking Loan Forgiveness Applications by November 15
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Department of Education Seeking Loan Forgiveness Applications by November 15

Following President Joe Biden’s announcement canceling student loan debt of up to $20,000 for specific borrowers, the U.S. Department of Education said applications for relief under the plan should be submitted by Nov. 15. Department officials said they’ve made the application process simple, and if borrowers fail to apply by Nov. 15, they’d still have…

Fearing a Recession, Many Express Misgivings About a Looming Downturn
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Fearing a Recession, Many Express Misgivings About a Looming Downturn

Written by: Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent In the past, it hasn’t always been clear when a recession loomed, let alone when it has already begun. However, the silver lining now is that, unlike in previous downturns, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government have already taken action by making critical adjustments…

Senate Dems Pass Huge Climate, Health, and Tax Bill
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Senate Dems Pass Huge Climate, Health, and Tax Bill

Senate Democrats took a critical step toward reducing inflation and the cost of living by passing the Inflation Reduction Act. Proponents said the measure would make a big difference for many Americans by locking in savings on health insurance premiums and reducing the cost of prescription drugs by allowing Medicare to negotiate lower prices. The…

Vice President Harris Addresses NAACP Convention; Urges Black Voter Participation
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Vice President Harris Addresses NAACP Convention; Urges Black Voter Participation

Vice President Kamala Harris appeared at the NAACP convention last month, declaring that freedom, liberty, and democracy are on the ballot in the upcoming midterm elections. She implored the large gathering at the Atlantic City Convention Center to make sure that all voices are heard. “We’re not going to be able to get these days…

5 Black Service Members Shaping Contemporary Military History
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5 Black Service Members Shaping Contemporary Military History

Black Americans have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the Revolutionary War, paving the way for Black service members today. “It is also important we foster an inclusive environment across the USO (United Service Organizations). One consistent finding of our service member surveys is the diverse population we serve feels welcome, supported, and included…

EPA Administrator, Michael S. Regan, Focused on Clean Air and Water for Communities of Color
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EPA Administrator, Michael S. Regan, Focused on Clean Air and Water for Communities of Color

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan remains on a journey to justice. He said President Joe Biden’s historic bipartisan infrastructure bill provides an opportunity to finally rid America of poisonous lead pipes and free communities of color of the toxins that have polluted their…

The Sisters Network® Inc.’s 12th Annual Stop the Silence 5K Walk/Run Continues to Fight Breast Cancer Locally and Nationally
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The Sisters Network® Inc.’s 12th Annual Stop the Silence 5K Walk/Run Continues to Fight Breast Cancer Locally and Nationally

Sisters Network® Inc. (SNI) has remained a necessary resource locally and nationally, helping to fight breast cancer in the African American community for nearly three decades. Founder and CEO Karen Eubanks Jackson is a 28-year four-time breast cancer survivor and author who is recognized nationally as a true visionary and national leader in the Black…

VP Harris Releases Plan To Stop Bias in Home Appraisals
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VP Harris Releases Plan To Stop Bias in Home Appraisals

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Vice President Kamala Harris recently unveiled an action plan to stop racial discrimination in the appraisal of home values. The 21-step plan seeks to improve oversight and accountability in the home appraisal business. It includes a legislative proposal to modernize the governance structure of the appraisal…

Small Business Digital Alliance Announces National Members and First Slate of Events
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Small Business Digital Alliance Announces National Members and First Slate of Events

Today, the Small Business Digital Alliance (SBDA) announced its national members and a slate of upcoming events. The SBDA is a new public-private co-sponsorship between the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and Business Forward, Inc., a nonprofit organization working with small business leaders in support of policies promoting America’s economic competitiveness, focused on connecting entrepreneurs…

COMMENTARY: 2022 Will Be a Great Year for Blacks and People of Color in America
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COMMENTARY: 2022 Will Be a Great Year for Blacks and People of Color in America

By Roger Caldwell, NNPA Newswire Contributor With the election of President Biden and Vice President Harris, they have quickly delivered for the American people, while helping our country recover from a pandemic, and an economic crisis. It is very easy for the Republicans to talk about what the Biden team has done wrong, but with…

Ensuring Racial Equity by Expanding Internet Access
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Ensuring Racial Equity by Expanding Internet Access

By Jose Marquez, National President and CEO of TechLatino With protests having erupted in cities across the country over police violence targeting Black men and women, the civil rights and social justice movements have shot to the forefront of U.S. politics in a way not seen since the 1960s. While much of the conversation rightly…

Black America Needs a ‘New Normal’: Equitable Credit Access to Build Wealth
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Black America Needs a ‘New Normal’: Equitable Credit Access to Build Wealth

By Charlene Crowell, NNPA Newswire Contributor Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has imposed dual crises. Over 542,000 American lives were lost and continue to increase. At the same time, the rippling effects of a massive economic downturn has caused the nation to lose 9.5 million jobs – more losses than even those of…

Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare

Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent In a significant victory for the Biden-Harris administration and Americans who depend on affordable health care, the Supreme Court rejected the latest challenge to President Obama’s signature legislation. The challenge stemmed from whether the individual mandate could be cut from the rest of the law or…