Will Britain Pay? The Slavery Apology Petition Milestone
A UK parliamentary petition reached 100,000 signatures, forcing a debate on formal apologies and reparations for Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade.
A UK parliamentary petition reached 100,000 signatures, forcing a debate on formal apologies and reparations for Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade.
New research shows how historic redlining and structural racism drive high diabetes rates in Black communities by creating unhealthy neighborhood environments.
An appeals court blocked federal housing rules that would have added barriers for low-income Black families, preserving the "Housing First" model and Fair Housing Act.
A federal judge blocked the ACTS rule requiring colleges to report student race data, citing procedural errors and the massive administrative burden on schools.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings joined a coalition of 24 states in a federal lawsuit challenging a new Executive Order that restricts mail-in voting.
CT leaders tackle medical mistrust to improve organ donation rates and close the health equity gap for Black patients waiting for life-saving transplants.