Game Changers: How We Can Unrig the Rules and Reverse Runaway Inequality
Eight bold solutions, rooted in social movements, that can break through our broken political system.
Eight bold solutions, rooted in social movements, that can break through our broken political system.
The Facebook founder saw his wealth ranking jump while others sink. At his age, he appears to be the most likely candidate for the world’s first trillionaire.
This UN presence marks another important step forward to obtaining true independent oversight and justice for many who have lost their families to anti-Black police terrorism.
New analysis shines spotlight on the growing racial disparity in wealth with up-to-date figures and cutting edge public policy solutions.
Tax policy and police brutality are inextricably linked, yet no one’s talking about it. Here’s why they should.
Can the pope’s emphasis on criminal justice reform begin to shift the ideological landscape in Washington?
On Black Women’s Pay Equity Day, experts weigh in on stemming the tide of income inequality for African-American women.
By righting a 150-year-old wrong, re-enactors aim to help remedy long untreated ills at the root of today’s #BlackLivesMatter movement
The protesters in Baltimore need to be heard. Are we listening?
WalletHub interviews Marjorie Wood on income inequality, the racial wealth gap, and reforms that must be implemented at the policy level to tackle these issues.
As protesters march through our cities, a new study dramatizes that at the heart of our racially fractured society is a hidden system of racial wealth inequalities.
White America is slowly returning to normal. It’s a shade poorer normal to be sure, but normal all the same. The Black Economy, on the other hand, is still in full-blown recession.
African Americans are disproportionately impacted by the Great Recession and the Great Disenfranchisement.
Whether you are religious or secular, make holidays a celebration of family, tradition, and values instead of unsustainable spending and materialism.
Maybe racial discrimination will truly fade someday, but don’t count on it for now.