"A national rail strike would be an economic disaster - freezing the flow of goods, emptying shelves, shuttering workplaces and raing prices..." https://t.co/wkJQWZdgwk
“The story of Black homeownership in the U.S. is a case where they get access and the access is wiped out, and then they get access and the access is wiped out,” says Beryl Satter, author of "Family Properties" @USATODAY
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Don't Black women use baby formula at rates higher than other racial groups? It doesn't appear so from most of the coverage of the baby formula shortage I've seen. Help me out, please, and share content addressing the urgency of this shortage for Black moms.
A whisper listing? No, a whisper campaign
How homeowners and would-be homeowners are bypassing realtors in an uber-competitive housing market. #homebuying#realestate#homesforsale@USATODAY
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Senator Booker said he won't let Republicans steal his joy about this qualified Black woman who has 'earned her spot.' He was like a cold drink of water in the desert.
Ted Cruz is rambling about CRT and literally reading Anti-racist Baby at a Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Judge Brown Jackson is taking him to school.
This is huge, especially for Black, Hispanic, low income and elderly folks who are more likely to have more medical debt.
Most medical debt will be wiped from consumer credit reports https://t.co/1dB3TkibaV
IMPD Assistant Chief Bailey: General Assembly made cops' jobs and our community less safe. As, public servants, we should be committed to all those we serve, not special interests or the vocal minority, writes IMPD Assistant Chief Bailey. https://t.co/jhr3erbseG
The Indiana Senate killed controversial House Bill 1134 Wednesday night after several hours of closed-door discussions in the Republican caucus. https://t.co/kQWQlyt5Qj