Black-led community development financial institutions are positioned to counter systems that create barriers to prosperity. But it takes people committed to racial equity to...
By Kenneth L. Hardin This introduction is different from what I had originally written. I initially opened opining about the continued gun violence that...
By Zuri Anderson Many experts and resources say Black people are disproportionately affected by cancer, especially breast cancer. Very few, however, are shedding light...
It is critical that before expecting Black women and survivors to shoulder the burden of enacting change–community, political or otherwise–they are safe, resourced and...
By Jennifer R. Farmer In September 2020, I wrote an article for Colorlines.com on the various forces that Black women confront. I described these forces...
By BLAC Staff Prostate cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer-related death among men in the U.S. Regrettably, it hits our black community...
By Black Information Network The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) has opened registration for the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC): “Securing Our Democracy. Protecting Our Freedoms. Uplifting Our Culture.” This...