Posted inPolitics & Policy

Black Federal Workers Reflect on Service and Layoffs Amid Shutdown

Photographs by Kuwilileni Hauwanga, Capital B As the government shutdown nears a month and the furloughs continue, hundreds of federal employees are lining up to get food and other items at local pantries. If the work stoppage persists, more than 40 million Americans could be denied food assistance benefits. The tumult facing furloughed employees illustrates […]

Posted inEducation, Federal Overhaul, Politics & Policy

Shuttering Civil Rights Offices Could Affect Students’ Ability to Address Discrimination

Federal Overhaul is a multipart series that explores the impact of the Trump administration’s restructuring of the federal government on Black communities. Black teenager Ja’Liyah Celestine said that last year at her Texas high school, an officer pepper-sprayed her, grabbed her by hair, and kneed her in her face. A federal civil rights complaint was […]

Posted inEconomy, Employment, Money, Partner Content

Black Women’s Unemployment Is Rising. Economists Say It’s a Warning Sign.

Originally published by The 19th Unemployment rates over the past year have remained largely steady for every group of workers but one: Black women, whose unemployment rates have been rising.  For the past three months that increase has been even more pronounced, with Black women’s unemployment rate hovering at 6 percent — twice the rate […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Extreme Weather

FEMA Cuts Hit as 2025 Hurricane Forecast Predicts Brutal Storm Season

As the temperatures rose across Louisiana during Memorial Day weekend, the heat index, a measure of air temperature and humidity, approached triple digits. Bayou State residents seeking relief from the extreme temperatures turned up their fans and air conditioners, pushing an aging electrical grid to the breaking point. And by nightfall, more than 100,000 people […]

Posted inEconomy, Elections, Politics & Policy

PG County Has Long Been a Bastion of Black Wealth. Now It Faces an Uncertain Economic Future.

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. — As a special education teacher, Ivan Johnson can’t stop worrying about what might lie in store for his students. President Donald Trump has long vowed to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Though he says that his administration won’t slash funds for students with disabilities, teachers and advocates worry that […]

Posted inEmployment, Federal Overhaul, Mental Health, Politics & Policy

Fired, Rehired, Fired Again. Massive Federal Cuts Leave Black Workers Reeling.

Federal Overhaul is a multipart series that explores the impact of the Trump administration’s restructuring of the federal government on Black communities. Regina Fuller-White had been applying for various roles at the United States Agency for International Development for more than a year, filling out applications whenever a new position opened up only to hear […]

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