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More than a quarter of the nation’s federal district courts have never had even one black judge. That’s the takeaway from a new investigation by Bloomberg Law’s Tiana Headley and Andrew Satter. Listen here and subscribe to On The Merits on
Max Allegri’s squad picked up a surprising win over Real Madrid to close out play in the States, but it’s what’s going on off the field on the transfer rumor mill that is what has people most interested in what’s to come. By Danny Penza on August 7, 2023 7:15 pm The start of the […]
MILAN, July 11 (Reuters Breakingviews) – Companies founded by women get at best 3% of venture money each year. That’s a sign investors are not allocating capital wisely and missing lucrative deals, Loyal VC founding partner Kamal Hassan tells The Exchange podcast. It’s time to change the venture playbook.
In ‘Parched’ podcast, reporter explores the decades-long drought in … NPR Source link
A new podcast made available to listeners on Juneteenth promises to investigate the dynamics of race and religion in the United States through the lens of the Black Catholic Church. “The Ark and the Dove” podcast, released June 19, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, is for “anyone who […]
A new creative space and podcasting studio at Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation is about to set the world on fire. The teenagers there say so. The students are bolstered with dreams the size of Texas, ready to turn their passions into purpose. The Dallas Mavericks and Mavs Foundation, in partnership with Chime, unveiled the […]
Adell Coleman’s Feature Friday highlights Black, Indigenous People of Color in Podcasting. Today’s feature is Yhane Washington Smith, the creator of Harlem Queen, a podcast that highlights the achievements of Black women in history. (Photo contributor: Zerbor, Shutterstock.com) Yhane aims to entertain, educate, empower, and uplift her listeners through her audio dramas. She emphasizes the […]