By Freddie Allen NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Blacks with college degrees continue to fare worse than college-educated Whites in the labor market, according to a new
The Texas economy continued its trend of job growth in May, expanding by 56,400 seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs. A total of 383,100 jobs were added in the past
Thr!ve Intern and Leadership Program is hosting a press conference at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26 to announce that over 30 employers in the Dallas area have hired
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) recently received a major contribution from Ron Kirk to support TBAAL’s extensive Archive Collection, a new community engagement partnership with
Dr. Ethene L. Jones received the Prestigous award from SMU selected 5 out of 42 women in Dallas for her Licensing 50 Diabetes Educators and Encouraging over 100
Students in America today are facing a challenge unlike any previous generation before them – record levels of debt. Students are graduating with higher levels of debt that
“In Fiscal Year 2013, the City procured $16.5 billion worth of goods and services and only $439 million went to Minority and Women-owned business enterprises – a mere
The first detailed study of the relationship between diversity and the bottom line in the Hollywood entertainment industry has found that although diversity pays – literally –people of
(AP) – Less than three years after pulling American forces out of Iraq, President Barack Obama is weighing a range of short-term military options, including airstrikes, to quell