Jesse Jackson and the Political Imagination We Inherit
He knew civil rights without economic power would leave inequality intact.

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Breast Cancer Risks and Screening Barriers for Black Women
Explore the Insights & Research Division’s new report on Black women and breast cancer.

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Florida Guts its AIDS Drug Assistance Program
Black residents are just 17% of the state’s population but make up roughly 40% of its 130,000 HIV/AIDS patients.

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Education
Toxic Legacy: How Lead in Schools Is Silently Harming Black Kids
Lead-contaminated infrastructure remains an unspoken crisis in many predominantly Black school districts — undermining students’ health and academic success.

Video

We Smiled, We Cried: Actively Black’s Viral Moment
The brand’s New York Fashion Week show served as a powerful reminder of our history — and that come what may, we ain’t neva scared.

Money
Two Legacy Black Newspapers Close, Citing Financial Pressures
The Richmond Free Press and Portland Skanner shut down as leaders warn of a broader funding crisis in Black media.

ReligIon
What Is Lent? A Guide to Fasting, Prayer and Sacrifice
What Christians give up — and why — during the 40 days before Easter.
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Climate
I Grew Up Gasping for Air. Now I Fight the EPA’s Rollbacks
Dakota Gant wanted to sing opera. Air pollution turned her into an activist fighting the rollback of climate protections.




