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  1. Here's Why. Black Americans Aren't Buying Election-Year Falsehoods. Here's Why. This commentary originally appeared on The Hill on July 25, 2024. For centuries, Black Americans have been battling racism and disenfranchisement—and batting down endless so-called truths. In the process, we've developed a powerful sixth sense for separating fact ...

  2. That’s why it is so meaningful that Black Americans are resilient in the face of fiction masquerading as truth: The potential damage is so high. Despite relentless attempts to bombard us with ...

  3. Black Americans are more likely to be denied loans, jobs, and more when using some AI systems. Earlier this year, a class action lawsuit was filed against the Navy Federal Credit Union, the nation’s largest, alleging that it “systematically and intentionally discriminates against minority borrowers across the United States.”.

  4. Montaque cofounded Group Black in 2021 with the goal of directing $500 million in advertising money to Black-owned media in its first 18 months. One of its founders predicted it would one day ...

  5. When Jeffries was elected minority leader in November, he became the first Black leader of any caucus in Congress, House or Senate. Last week, he became the first Black nominee for Speaker of the House.

  6. Black Americans feel the sting of racism even more sharply in the health care system. An overwhelming 8 in 10 Black respondents feel that race influences the quality of care a person receives, and 2 in 5 said the system had discriminated against them personally.

  7. Jennifer Bennett. A Black former program operations specialist plausibly alleged Justice Department supervisors retaliated after she refused to rescind a race bias complaint, but she failed to exhaust some claims against the agency, a federal judge said. The worker sufficiently linked her disproportionate workload, leave denial, and placement ...