Monthly Archives: August 2021
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Prospera announces new Aspen Institute initiative to support hard-hit Hispanic businesses in Miami
MIAMI, Aug. 31, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The Aspen Institute Latinos & Society Program (AILAS) and Prospera are proud to announce Miami’s participation in the ... -
Chicago fails to flex its muscles to end predatory lending practices, audit finds
Chicago continues to deposit millions of dollars in taxes at banks that engage in predatory lending practices because the Finance Department is not using the tools ... -
Thousands to rally in Washington for voting rights
Thousands of voting rights advocates took to the streets of Washington on Saturday for rallies and protests. Thousands of voting rights advocates are expected to take ... -
Are there any racial prejudices in subscribing to GSE?
A recent syndicated article on Racial Bias from The Markup on Racial Bias, published by ABC news, AP, Market Watch and more, garnered considerable attention from ... -
THE SALVI CHRONICLES premieres on CTG’s digital stage today
Recent members of the CTG Creative Collective and two-thirds of the mighty Latino / Chicano performance trio Culture shock, Ric salinas and Herbert Siguenza share their ... -
Cuentas files its 10Q report for the second quarter of 2021
MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / August 25, 2021 / Cuentas, Inc. (NASDAQ: CUEN) (“Cuentas”), a leading FinTech provider of mobile banking and payment solutions serving Latino ... -
Report: Concerns About Racial Lending Practices of SC Lenders
Movement Mortgage challenged a new report from a nonprofit newsroom that ranked it among the worst lenders for racial disparities. Jason E. Miczek www.micezkphoto.com A new ... -
Financial commitments to black America have failed
A Washington post Analysis of the financial pledges 50 of America’s biggest corporations made to black America last summer shows that these once-bold pledges have so ... -
Cryptocurrency Rises Among Black Americans and LGBTQ People
Cryptocurrency is increasingly popular among marginalized groups who feel rejected and abused by traditional financial institutions. According to a USA Today / Harris poll conducted earlier ... -
The stuff of a desert of black hair
Kingsman observes that the few black stylists she has found are almost always full with clients. The demand is present and strong – yet there are ... -
Reducing Racial and Gender Gaps in the Labor Market Could Bring Great Benefits to Ninth District States
Expanding opportunities for workers to continue their education, find jobs, earn higher wages and work longer hours would boost state economies. In a simulation carried out ... -
How and why young women can create credit from scratch
It may be easier to sign an apartment lease or buy a car when you have a good credit rating. (Credit: Toa Heftiba on Unsplash) Financial ... -
Hochul needs to make a lot of progress quickly
Incoming Governor Kathy Hochul has about a year and a half to make the state government work to repair the real damage Governor Andrew Cuomo has ... -
Cuba says the US embargo is “genocidal”. What is he really doing?
Following historic protests in Cuba where thousands took to the streets, Cuban officials have repeatedly blamed the six-decade US embargo on food, fuel and medicine shortages ... -
Valley News – Census data shows outward spread of Upper Valley population
Grantham and West Windsor, towns long considered to be on the outer shores of the upper valley, have each seen double-digit percentage increases over the past ... -
Analysis: Lightfoot’s Key Positions Have Not Keeped Up With Latinos’ Growth in Chicago | Latino voice | Chicago News
According to an analysis by WTTW News, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s choices for key city positions during his first two years in office have not kept pace ... -
City Colleges to Offer Over 60 Free Short-Term Programs This Fall | Latino voice | Chicago News
A new initiative from the City Colleges of Chicago called Future Ready offers more than 60 free vocational training programs to city residents. The programs, which ... -
New census data shows a more populous and more diverse OC. How will this affect county services?
New U.S. Census data on the nature of Orange County’s roughly 3.2 million people could have implications not only for the redistribution of local electoral districts, ... -
Refis propelled the outbreak of the origins in 2020
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) analysis of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data on residential mortgage lending trends, Data Point: 2020 Mortgage Market Activity and ... -
How to Celebrate Black Restaurant Week in the Bay Area
From Italian soul food to Afro-Latin and Jamaican cuisines. Photo courtesy of El Nuevo Frutilandia Black Restaurant Week co-founders Warren Luckett, Falayn Ferrell and Derek Robinson ... -
Why a historic wave of deportations still hangs over the United States | Immovable
With nearly 10 million people out of work in the United States and pandemic protection programs set to expire in a few months, Americans must make ... -
Congress Should Set Standards for Internet-Based Non-Banks
While traditional banks fueled the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008, new internet-based financial technologies – non-banks – now have a growing market share. Joe raedle Getty ... -
As the Senate Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passes, what does this mean for Colorado?
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado – The US Senate passed the bipartisan infrastructure investment and jobs law on Tuesday, August 10. But what does this mean for the ... -
Patty Arvielo honored with NEXT Powerhouse Award | national news
TUSTIN, Calif., August 10, 2021 / PRNewswire / – National mortgage lender New American Funding is proud to announce that the co-founder and chairman Patty arvielo ... -
Small Minority-Owned Businesses in Richmond Need Better Pathways to Finance, New Report Says | Economic news
The population of the greater Richmond area is 29% Black and 7% Latino, but when it comes to small business ownership, only 5% is black and ... -
Extract from Third Bank’s fifth ESG 2020 report: Corporate governance
Northampton, MA –News Direct – Fifth Third Bancorp One of our most valuable assets at Fifth Third is our reputation for integrity. We are judged by ... -
CO PO Calendar | August 9-15 | Calendar
CoPo’s weekly political calendar will help you find political and public interest events throughout Colorado. It includes campaign events for candidates and issues, public policy meetings, ... -
COVID is still here and is killing black people disproportionately | Michel coard
The Philadelphia-based Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium, founded and led by award-winning and award-winning Dr. Ala Stanford – who is double boarded and certified by the American ... -
Cuomo comuppance and other comments
From left to right: Comeuppance de Cuomo “Seventy-four thousand documents, 200 interviews, 168 pages and five months after” State Attorney General Tish James began her investigation ... -
It’s time for the private sector to tackle housing discrimination
While many racial and social injustices have come to the forefront of our national consciousness over the past year, a number of inequalities continue to go ... -
Robert Rodriguez’s El Rey Network cable channel to be rebooted to air with Cinedigm
Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez took El Rey Network – once a linear cable TV channel – and reformatted the Latino-focused brand for the streaming age in partnership ... -
Michael Mechanic’s deep dive into the super-rich
IMAGE A GAME Monopoly in which you start with $ 500 and your opponent receives $ 2,000. They pass Go several times before you because they ... -
Houston’s black neighborhoods have seen a wave of new business. Experts point the finger at COVID and BLM.
Byron Canady was 8 years old when his dad bought him a three-pack of Spiderman comics. He enthusiastically flipped through the colored pages, but couldn’t help ... -
Segregation in Santa Clara County: How Experts Define Redlining
It’s hard to talk about housing in Santa Clara County without looking at the history of the region’s Red Zone, a tool that once contributed to ... -
‘Recess Can Wait’: State Lawmakers Urge US Senate To Pass Voting Rights Bill
Amid chants of “Recess Can Wait, Democracy Cannot,” nearly 150 lawmakers from 30 states came to Washington on Tuesday to rally with U.S. Democratic Senators and ... -
Housing challenges the next governor of Virginia will face
Contents Communities across Virginia face a variety of housing-related stresses. In the past year, house prices have risen by more than 10% in the state’s largest ... -
To save democracy, Biden and Democrats must stand up to “wealth supremacists”
You would think that President Biden and the leadership of the Democratic Party would do everything in their power to stop Republicans from undermining democracy. So ... -
Endeavors protects low-income Texas residents from
San Antonio, Texas, Aug 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – San Antonio-headquartered national service organization Endeavors has received a $ 6.9 million CARES Act (CDBG -CV) of ...