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HIV advocates are rallying against Trump administration's funding cuts and bureaucratic delays, impacting marginalized communities.
While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
OBSERVER Staff Writer - Despite promises of reform, Sacramento City Unified and Elk Grove Unified continue to suspend Black students at high rates, exacerbating existing disparities.
A leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report has shed light on the impact of US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities at Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan - going against Trump's 'complete obliteration' claims ...
The heads of national HIV organizations have stepped up their advocacy, asking Congress to oppose cuts in President Donald ...
Gentrification is fueling a sharp rise in homelessness among BIPOC communities where residents are being displaced in the name of progress.
For Nomama Mei, creating a “conservation garden” in the province of her birth holds a profoundly personal and cultural ...
Cheriff Tall and Abayomi ‘Junior’ Ajose were killed in a car park in the middle of a block of flats in Moss Side, Manchester.
Leaflets handed out by the charity Swindon and Wiltshire Pride claim there are more flags representing sexuality and gender ...
Black business owners, like those at Sweet Tooth Cafe in Washington, D.C., are navigating challenges due to economic policy ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to museum director Ebony Howard about a new exhibit in Harpersville, Ala., that explores the ...
Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to ...