The Working Families Party (WFP): A Political Party or Campaign Consultants? Governor’s Race Symbolism

The Working Families Party (WFP): A Political Party or Campaign Consultants? Governor’s Race Symbolism

By Chris Tobias | Editorial credit: a katz / shutterstock.com | Photo of Bill Lipton of NY Working Families The Working Families Party (WFP), established in 1998, has been a significant force in New York politics, advocating for progressive policies and endorsing candidates who champion social, racial, and economic justice. Despite its influence, the WFP […]

Bronx Immigration Attorney Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for $16 Million Fraud Scheme

Bronx Immigration Attorney Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Prison for $16 Million Fraud Scheme

By Mary Campbell Bronx, NY: A Bronx-based immigration attorney was sentenced Wednesday, February 26 to 70 months in federal prison for his role in a large-scale immigration fraud scheme that defrauded his clients out of $16 million. Kofi Amankwaa, 70, was also ordered to pay restitution in the full amount of $16 million, along with […]

Citizenship Applications in 2025 Amidst Heightened Scrutiny by the Trump Administration

Citizenship Applications in 2025 Amidst Heightened Scrutiny by the Trump Administration

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  The process of applying for U.S. citizenship has always been complex, but in 2025, under the Trump Administration’s intensified immigration policies, the path to naturalization has become even more challenging. With an ongoing crackdown on immigrants, naturalization applications face increased scrutiny, particularly for those who obtained green cards through marriage. If […]

An Analysis of Former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Legacy and His Approach to Minority Issues

An Analysis of Former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Legacy and His Approach to Minority Issues

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial credit: Ron Adar / shutterstock.com  Andrew Cuomo, the former Governor of New York, has been a polarizing political figure, often lauded for his leadership while simultaneously criticized for his failures. His tenure was marked by controversy, including allegations of sexual harassment that ultimately led to his resignation. However, beyond […]

CDB and Belize’s Ninth Consolidated Line of Credit to Bolster Economic Growth

CDB and Belize’s Ninth Consolidated Line of Credit to Bolster Economic Growth

By Caribbean Business Report  The Caribbean Development Bank, in partnership with the Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and the Government of Belize, launched the Ninth Consolidated Line of Credit, amounting to USD 20 million. This initiative aims to provide affordable financing to key sectors, including Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs), agriculture and industrial credit, education, […]

Global Leadership is Changing – So is Trade

Global Leadership is Changing – So is Trade

By unctad.org | Photo credit: UNCTAD As the G20 presidency moves from Indonesia to India, Brazil, and now South Africa, the Global South has been at the forefront of shaping international trade and economic cooperation. Global South leadership is reshaping trade and economic cooperation Regional integration and South-South trade offer new pathways for development UN […]

Analyzing the Stock Market Slump: Leadership Failures and the Cost of Loyalty Over Expertise

Analyzing the Stock Market Slump: Leadership Failures and the Cost of Loyalty Over Expertise

By Esther Claudette Gittens The stock market experienced a sharp decline yesterday, rattling investors and renewing debates about the economic consequences of political leadership. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 3.5%, the S&P 500 by 4.1%, and the Nasdaq by 5.2%, marking one of the most significant single-day drops in recent months. While market […]

The Importance of Black Americans Developing Cultural and Economic Investment Relationships with Black People Outside the USA

The Importance of Black Americans Developing Cultural and Economic Investment Relationships with Black People Outside the USA

By Esther Claudette Gittens The global Black community shares a rich history of resilience, innovation, and cultural wealth. Despite the forced displacement of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade and the systemic disenfranchisement of Black populations worldwide, Black people have continuously built, rebuilt, and contributed significantly to economies, cultures, and political movements. Black Americans, in […]

Uncertainty on the Horizon: Analyzing the Fear and Confusion Over the New York State Governor’s Deportation Stance

Uncertainty on the Horizon: Analyzing the Fear and Confusion Over the New York State Governor’s Deportation Stance

By Mary Campbell | Editorial credit: Paul Froggatt / shutterstock.com  The New York State Governor’s recent deportation stance has ignited a wave of fear and confusion among various communities, political stakeholders, and immigrant advocacy groups. This reaction stems from several interconnected factors, including unexpected policy shifts, the historical context of New York’s immigration identity, conflicting […]

Shifting Demographics in Brooklyn: The Influx of White Residents

Shifting Demographics in Brooklyn: The Influx of White Residents

By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial credit: rblfmr / shutterstock.com  Brooklyn, New York, has long been celebrated for its cultural diversity and vibrant urban life. However, over the past two decades, the borough has experienced significant demographic changes, particularly with an increasing influx of white residents. This trend has reshaped the social and economic landscape […]

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