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Why Florida HB 1471 Terrorist Bill Sparks Civil Liberty Fears

Why Florida HB 1471 Terrorist Bill Sparks Civil Liberty Fears

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 9, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Florida HB 1471 gives state leaders power to label groups as domestic terrorists, sparking fears of targeting Black, Muslim, and immigrant communities.

Why Cardiology Desert Solutions for Black Patients Matter Now

Why Cardiology Desert Solutions for Black Patients Matter Now

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 6, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

The Association of Black Cardiologists is tackling cardiology deserts in the rural South, bridging medical gaps and addressing systemic health inequities.

Did Dallas Primary Chaos Revive a Century of Voter Suppression?

Did Dallas Primary Chaos Revive a Century of Voter Suppression?

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 5, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Explore the history of voter suppression in Texas, from all-white primaries to the 2026 Dallas primary chaos and the gutting of the Voting Rights Act.

The Black Recession: Why Current Economic Trends Threaten Parity

The Black Recession: Why Current Economic Trends Threaten Parity

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 4, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

A 2026 report reveals a "Black Recession," highlighting rising unemployment and the removal of key federal protections that threaten Black economic progress.

How Black Cities Are Resisting Federal Police Overreach

How Black Cities Are Resisting Federal Police Overreach

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 4, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

The Center for Policing Equity and Yale Law School’s new report provides a strategy for cities to protect local autonomy.

The Real Reason Behind the Yakima Farmworker Settlement Today

The Real Reason Behind the Yakima Farmworker Settlement Today

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 3, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Washington farmworkers win a $1M settlement after Cornerstone Ranches allegedly displaced local female staff for foreign H-2A guest workers.

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    Black unemployment hits 7.5% in 2026. Explore how federal job cuts, DOGE mandates, and policy shifts are creating a "Black Recession" despite national growth. The post Why Is Black Unemployment Rising Despite a Stable National Economy? first appeared on African Elements.
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    Investigative report reveals how federal agents use DNA collection to target protesters and activists, creating a permanent tool for genetic surveillance. The post Why Federal DNA Collection of Protesters is Targeting Activists first appeared on African Elements.
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