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A new national study examining political opposition and civic engagement within Black communities has found that Black voters are signaling dissatisfaction, caution and conditional readiness
By Fred Redmond, Secretary Treasurer AFL-CIO
In 1917, A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen launched The Messenger, a pro-labor, anti-war magazine that connected racism to exploitation
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Two major developments aim to reshape the pesticide landscape in America — both benefit Big Ag and jeopardize the public’s health. It’s not too late
New federal loan caps and regulatory changes could quietly sideline naturopathic doctors—shrinking healthcare choice at a time when Americans are demanding more options. Action Alert!
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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. will honor the life and legacy of their late fraternity brother, civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, with an official