Yomi Akinyemi, who is Black, filed suit Friday in Manhattan federal court, saying he was fired from Wells Fargo in March after he complained to his boss about discriminatory treatment
The ruling could mean fewer Black and Hispanic students at the country’s top universities and force hundreds of schools to revamp their admissions policies
While 62% of White candidates say they experience no follow-up from a company at some stage of a job interview process, the number rises to 78% among people of color
GenZ Latinas on TikTok symbolize the latest proof of the growing presence and influence of Latino culture in the world's largest economy, according to a report commissioned by the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The paper notes that the median of those women aren’t expected to earn what their male counterparts do until 2056 and it will take even longer for the gap to close for women of color
The Business Roundtable says its members have spent $33 billion since 2020 to support Black- and Latino-owned small businesses, including suppliers, plus billions to support lenders that focus on loans for minority supplier development
Gómez’s arrival would bring the agency to its full strength of five commissioners for the first time since January 2021, when Trump’s Republican chairman departed, leaving the 2-to-2 split
The case raises questions about the cannabis industry’s plan to bring more wealth and jobs to the Black and Latino communities that have disproportionately suffered from cannabis arrests
For the Hispanic community, financial success is synonymous with homeownership, with the desire to pass on property to offspring also a strong motive for buying
Black children were more likely to lose a parent or caregiver because of Covid, and both Black and Latino households were more likely to face economic and health struggles