Race and Economy
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For Black and Latino families, inflation can hit even harder
Jan 18, 2023
A recent New York Fed report finds that households in these demographics have experienced higher-than-average rates of inflation.
Alaskan siblings challenge Native knockoffs with their own Indigenous designs
by
Sarah Leeson
Jan 16, 2023
In Juneau, Rico and Crystal Worl draw from their Tlingit and Athabascan heritage to create designs for everyday items like playing cards.
These NY farmers are building a space to teach Black people about farming
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Jan 12, 2023
Ashanti Williams and Arian Rivera of the Black Yard Farm Collective talk about moving their farm to a new location and working with kids.
Native American advocates welcome advance funding for Indian Health Service
Dec 27, 2022
The agency reduced care offerings during government shutdowns. Advance appropriations would provide a funding bridge when necessary.
A sneakers store builds a bridge where Black Wall Street once stood
by
Sean McHenry
Dec 15, 2022
Venita Cooper says Silhouette Sneakers & Art is "destination retail." But the store is helped by tourists visiting the historic site.
Latino employment high but outlook could be shaky
by
Matt Levin
Oct 20, 2022
Cuts to construction may mean job losses for Latinos. But a younger, more educated workforce means Latinos could fare better in a downturn than in the past.
Black farmers' lawsuit points to limited remedies for past discrimination
Oct 13, 2022
A program to address USDA discrimination against Black farmers was revised after white farmers said it discriminated against them.
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Black workers could suffer more in employment slowdown
by
Matt Levin
Sep 2, 2022
"The Black workforce is the canary in the coal mine," said Howard University's Bill Spriggs. "They’re already suffering."
Black, Hispanic and poorer families pay the price for being "unbanked"
Aug 22, 2022
Low-income, Black, and Hispanic Americans are much more likely to lack a bank account or use alternative financial institutions like payday lenders.
Controversy follows changes to federal debt relief program for farmers of color
Aug 22, 2022
A federal program to aid farmers of color has been changed to omit references to race.