The bureau thinks it missed 3% of African Americans, 5% of Hispanics and 6% of Alaska Natives and Native Americans living on reservations.
A California task force weighs which Black residents could be eligible.
The plan includes training for federal lenders about working with farmers and ranchers who work inside the borders of tribal nations.
Compensation in the influencer space is like the “wild, Wild West,” says LaToya Shambo of Black Girl Digital. Her company wants to change that.
A conversation with the director of the documentary “Owned: A Tale of Two Americas.”
American Indians and Alaska Natives aren’t included in the monthly report, so they are often left out of discussions on economic well-being in the U.S.
One goal is to address inequities in health care, and to help make sure those inequities don’t get worse as medicine relies more on big data.
Kimberly Adams speaks to Politico’s Brakkton Booker about a new ongoing series on Black flight from major cities.
Ashanti Williams and Arian Rivera of the Black Yard Farm Collective talk about agricultural practices and building community.
During the summit, tribal leaders drew attention to the lack of investment in the Indian Health Service.