Posted inPolitics & Policy, Religion

Trump’s Clash With the Pope Is Raising Alarm in Black Churches

Religion is being weaponized — and some Christians are outraged. This was one of the main takeaways from the Rev. Ciera Bates-Chamberlain’s group chat with other Chicago faith leaders following President Donald Trump’s tirade against Pope Leo XIV. Trump this week accused Leo of being “terrible for Foreign Policy” and “WEAK on crime” because of […]

Posted inBlack Farmers, Politics & Policy, Rural Issues

How to Find Black Farmers in Your Area and Support Them

Black farmers make up less than 1% of total U.S. farmers today, significantly less than there were more than a century ago. For decades, Black farmers have been disproportionately impacted by land loss, loan rejections, and fewer resources than their white counterparts, Capital B has previously reported.  Since Donald Trump took office in 2025, his […]

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Black Americans Warn Trump’s Threat to Iran Risks Dangerous Escalation

President Donald Trump may have announced a temporary ceasefire just 90 minutes before his deadline that the U.S. would annihilate Iran if it didn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Still, hours earlier, Black political and community leaders criticized the president’s handling of the war in recent weeks. Some had called his most recent comments about […]

Posted inBlack Farmers, Rural Issues

As USDA Cuts $300 Million, Black Farmers Say They Can’t Rely on the Government

Qiddist Ashé had a gut feeling that a federal program meant to help underserved farmers get access to land wouldn’t last. In 2023, the Black Oregon Land Trust, a community land trust she co-founded, was awarded $2.5 million from the United States Department of Agriculture. It planned to use $800,000 to purchase land, distribute $300,000 […]

Posted inHistory, Politics & Policy

The Supreme Court Fight That Could Unravel Who Gets to Be American

With birthright citizenship — which was enshrined in the 14th Amendment to clarify the legal status of Black Americans following the Civil War — on the chopping block, civil rights groups are on high alert for threats to all rights, even those long seen as safe. There’s concern that a decision undermining birthright citizenship “could […]

Posted inAir Pollution, Environmental Justice, Politics & Policy

An Oil Explosion in a Black Texas Town Traces Back to Trump’s Iran and Venezuela Crises

John Beard takes no pleasure in being right. In January, he told Capital B that he feared U.S. military action in Venezuela, which ultimately gave America preferential access to the South American nation’s vast oil reserves, would lead to disaster in southeast Texas. “The chickens have come home to roost,” Beard said over the phone, […]

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