Protesters rallied in Boston on Wednesday to oppose President Donald Trump’s and DOGE'S cuts to the federal workforce.
As President Donald Trump and his administration focus on dismantling DEI programs, U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley says now is the time to push for reparations.
For many Americans, Black History Month is a time of reflection. For Rep. Ayanna Pressley, it’s a time of action. At a Feb.
As voters, we should encourage our state and local elected officials to advocate for reparative justice for lineage-based Black Americans.
Pressley plans to push H.R. 40 forward for reparations stating the country is emboldened in "white supremacy and anti-Black racism.” ...
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance shines a light on African-American history, reparations, and the importance of ...
The US government will end the temporary protected status (TPS) for 500,000 Haitians living in the country in August, the ...
Rep. Ayanna Pressley and Sen. Cory Booker renew the push for reparations, a Detroit mother’s tragic loss highlights America’s ...
Democratic lawmakers are decrying President Donald Trump’s recent order on in vitro fertilization as nothing more than a “PR ...
The poll found that a majority of voters, 57%, think cryptocurrency is a scam while 43% believe it’s a legitimate form of ...
In a recent House Financial Services Committee hearing, U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) delivered a scathing critique of President Donald Trump’s involvement in the cryptocurrency market, ...
Calls came from the crowd of federal workers who say they’re feeling the impact of President Trump’s sweeping federal workforce cuts.