The Responsibilities of Building Owners and Staff When Elevators Malfunction and the Fire Department Should Be Called

The Responsibilities of Building Owners and Staff When Elevators Malfunction and the Fire Department Should Be Called

By Esther Claudette Gittens Elevators are an essential part of modern buildings, providing accessibility and convenience to tenants, employees, and visitors. However, when an elevator malfunctions—especially when it becomes stuck or experiences a potential free-fall—the responsibilities of building owners and staff become critical to ensuring safety and mitigating liability. Understanding these obligations, as well as […]

After he Reached the Super Bowl, Colin Kaepernick’s Racial Justice Protests Helped Expose US Views Toward Sports Activism

After he Reached the Super Bowl, Colin Kaepernick’s Racial Justice Protests Helped Expose US Views Toward Sports Activism

By Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, THE CONVERSATION / shutterstock.com | Editorial credit: Bryan Regan / shutterstock.com Back in 2012, quarterback Colin Kaepernick was one of the NFL’s most popular stars. He led the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl and was just a few plays away from winning the title and lifting the Lombardi Trophy. But America’s focus on […]

Why You Should Hire Figeroux & Associates for Your Civil Rights Matter

Why You Should Hire Figeroux & Associates for Your Civil Rights Matter

By 311personalinjury.com  When it comes to safeguarding your civil rights, choosing the right legal representation is critical. Civil rights cases often involve complex legal procedures and a deep understanding of constitutional law. Figeroux & Associates has built a reputation as a premier law firm in advocating for justice and equality, making them an exceptional choice […]

The Impact of California Wildfires on the Black Community: An Analysis

The Impact of California Wildfires on the Black Community: An Analysis

By Chris Tobias  California has long been plagued by wildfires, with increasing frequency and intensity due to climate change, deforestation, and urban sprawl. These devastating events disrupt lives, destroy properties, and strain public resources. While the damage caused by wildfires is vast, their impact is not felt equally. Marginalized communities, including Black Californians, often face […]

Attorney General James Secures $725,000 from Equifax for Harming Consumers Through Inaccurate Credit Scores

Attorney General James Secures $725,000 from Equifax for Harming Consumers Through Inaccurate Credit Scores

Editorial credit: Ben Von Klemperer / Shutterstock.com Equifax Reported Incorrect Credit Scores to Lenders, Inflating Costs for New Yorkers   NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced a settlement with Equifax Information Services, LLC (Equifax) for inaccurately reporting tens of thousands of New Yorkers’ credit scores to lenders, inflating costs for loans and […]

Justice for Marcus Garvey

Justice for Marcus Garvey

Listen to an interview with Dr Julius Garvey discussing his book and father, the Hon. Marcus Garvey. Join thought leaders fighting to win the posthumous pardon of Marcus Garvey, one of the most influential figures in Black history. Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) was a Black political activist, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who founded the Universal Negro […]

NY Schools Most Segregated in the US; Black and Brown Kids Should Attend Charter Schools

NY Schools Most Segregated in the US; Black and Brown Kids Should Attend Charter Schools

By Linda Nwoke Editorial credit: Darwin Brandis / Shutterstock.com In 2014, the Civil Rights Project at UCLA reported that New York State was the most segregated state in the nation for Black students. The problem persists. In an updated analysis using 2018 data, a new report released in June 2022 from the Civil Rights Project finds that […]

NYPD data: Few weapons turned up in more than 15,000 pedestrian stops in 2022

NYPD data: Few weapons turned up in more than 15,000 pedestrian stops in 2022

Listen to a special podcast Article: By Samantha Max, Gothamist.com Police found a weapon in about one out of six pedestrian stops last year and found a firearm in about one out of 13 stops, a Gothamist analysis of NYPD data shows. The majority of stops resulted in no arrest or summons. This as pedestrian […]