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Ally Bank says the charges made up less than 1% of revenue and disproportionately affected Black, Latinx and low-income customers.
“I want to look at reports and see all of me,” says economist Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe.
In her new book, “The Secret History of Home Economics,” Danielle Dreilinger challenges common perceptions of a once-thriving profession.
Most tax credits from a program encouraging developers to build or renovate affordable units went to majority-Black neighborhoods.
Billions of dollars were donated to social justice causes in 2020. Deciding where and when to allocate resources can be hard.
The firm says it wants to change the lives of “One Million Black Women,” but that’ll take more than a monetary investment.
The list includes dwindling trust funds for Social Security and Medicare and potential bubbles in the housing and stock markets.
Davis wants Bon Appétit to be the top destination for recipes, but also a place to gather and discuss the links between culture and food.
Only 10 of 327 top financial regulators appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate were Black.
“This absolutely is about racial equity,” said Teo Hunter, COO of Crowns & Hops Brewing Co.