Fatal Flaws In Draft Crypto Regulations From House Republicans Mean Lawmakers Should Start Over
Crypto regulations proposed by House Republicans would help unscrupulous digital asset creators prey upon retail investors.
Crypto regulations proposed by House Republicans would help unscrupulous digital asset creators prey upon retail investors.
As the Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, state and local lawmakers are increasingly taking action to repair racial divides through policies designed to address racial inequality.
From Affirmative Action To Reparations: Bridging Racial Economic Inequality Read More »
This is part of a series of profiles showcasing the talented entrepreneurs of NCRC’s DC Women’s Business Center. GoPursue is a women-owned business started by Kathryn Breisch that helps students discover careers. What kind of product or service do you sell? We’re a Software-as-a-Service company that helps high school and college students figure out what
DCWBC Women Entrepreneur Profile: GoPursue Read More »
“The end of affirmative action will have repercussions far beyond college campus life,” NCRC President and CEO Jesse Van Tol said of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
The acute shortage of affordable housing is exacerbating another long-standing problem: Racial discrimination by landlords tenant screening for rental housing.
Santander Holdings USA, Inc. and NCRC announce a new community benefits agreement focused on community development and sustainable finance.
NCRC And Santander US Unveil New Community Plan Read More »
These bills are an opportunity for congressional leadership to show that both parties view affordable housing as a national priority.
In recognition of Pride Month this June, this piece details the special threats to health equity that haunt the transgender community.
Understanding The Dire Economic And Health Inequities Facing Transgender Americans Read More »
A new Section 1071 lawsuit from banking industry leaders seeks to block small business lending data collection — but its arguments are false and misleading.
Don’t Fear The Data: Why The Lawsuit To Repeal Section 1071 Is Wrong Read More »
The Black unemployment rate is sometimes seen as a “canary in the coal mine” for the broader economy. When it begins to rise, it may signal a looming downturn.
VP Kamala Harris’s announcement should help to cure one of the core issues in appraisal bias: the fact that the industry is 97 percent White and male.
NCRC Statement On Appraisal Bias Efforts Announced By VP Kamala Harris Read More »
This is part of a series of profiles showcasing the talented entrepreneurs of NCRC’s DC Women’s Business Center. Griffin LLC is a women-owned business started by Chris Garrard in April 2020 that provides emergency management, community resilience training and consulting services. What inspired you to start your business? I founded Griffin following an experience of
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The $3,000 initial Connecticut Baby Bonds investments are projected to grow to anywhere from $10,000 to $24,000 in value by the time low-income children cash them out in adulthood.
Connecticut Baby Bonds: The Beginning of Bridging the Racial Wealth Divide? Read More »
“Good cities shouldn’t do business with bad banks, so it’s great to see the New York commissioners take action here,” NCRC President and CEO Jesse Van Tol said.
House Republicans have lured President Biden into negotiating over the debt ceiling. Here are the devastating spending cuts they want in exchange for not destroying the economy.
Backgrounder: Here Are The Social Programs At Risk In The Debt Ceiling Negotiations Read More »