Bangor’s Growing Black Community Drives Civic and Refugee Advocacy
Dek: Rising Black leadership and expanding support for African refugees are reshaping Bangor’s political and social landscape. Brief: Bangor is experiencing a […]
Dek: Rising Black leadership and expanding support for African refugees are reshaping Bangor’s political and social landscape. Brief: Bangor is experiencing a […]
Dek: Black-led tourism, arts, and community-building initiatives are reshaping visibility and belonging in one of America’s whitest states. Brief: A wave of […]
Dek: New data shows that Black workers—especially African immigrants—remain disproportionately locked out of Maine’s economic growth. Brief: Recent economic analyses in Maine […]
Supreme Court case could reshape representation for a generation Louisiana’s newly drawn congressional map—created in 2024 to add a second majority-Black district—is […]
Federal budget changes could strain Louisiana’s ability to serve 850,000 low-income residents Louisiana is bracing for major disruptions to its food assistance […]
What’s happening Kentucky’s Black farmers—already representing a tiny fraction of the state’s agricultural landowners—are confronting mounting pressures from shrinking federal support and […]
What’s happening Kentucky’s latest Drug Overdose Fatality Report shows a troubling divergence: while statewide overdose deaths declined in 2023, fatal overdoses among […]
What’s happening Kentucky organizations that serve immigrants, refugees, and underserved families are facing sudden financial instability after federal agencies cut or discontinued […]
Dek: KBLC scales its advocacy work with new leadership programs, voter‑engagement efforts, and equity‑focused policy initiatives. Brief: The Kansas Black Leadership Council […]
Dek: Urban Institute findings reveal Black Kansans face higher death rates in seven of the nine leading causes of mortality. Brief: A […]