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Medicaid Cuts Are Coming—Who Will Suffer Most?

Medicaid Cuts Are Coming—Who Will Suffer Most?

by African Elements News Writer | Mar 3, 2025 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Trump’s healthcare policies exacerbate racial disparities through ACA repeal, Project 2025 Medicaid cuts, and DEI removals worsening clinical trial diversity.

Black Children and the Poverty Gap: Systemic Inequities

Black Children and the Poverty Gap: Systemic Inequities

by African Elements | Jun 27, 2024 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Black children in the U.S. face a significant poverty gap due to systemic racism, stagnant wages, and rising costs. Long-term solutions are needed.

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  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) Wage Gap: Black Students Earn Less December 10, 2025
    Black students face a significant CTE wage gap, earning thousands less than white peers. This racial disparity in career and technical education is worse in online programs, reflecting systemic racism. The post Career and Technical Education (CTE) Wage Gap: Black Students Earn Less first appeared on African Elements.
    African Elements News Writer
  • Racial Bias in Washington Juvenile Justice December 10, 2025
    In Washington State, a staggering 83% of youth of color charged as adults in 2023 highlights severe racial bias. Reforms are needed to fix this inequitable juvenile justice system. The post Racial Bias in Washington Juvenile Justice first appeared on African Elements.
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