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A Week of Immigration ‘Red Flags’ From the Trump Administration

A Week of Immigration ‘Red Flags’ From the Trump Administration

By: by Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, Senior Fellow; and Adriel Orozco, Senior Policy Counsel|Immigrationimpact.com As the Trump administration continued to ramp up immigration enforcement measures across the United States last week, new “red flags” emerged; policy measures that dramatically impact the basic rights of immigrants in this country or that erode basic legal protections and good governance. […]

Attorney General James Recovers Over $660,000 for Foreign-Recruited Nurses Exploited by Health Care Staffing Agency

Attorney General James Recovers Over $660,000 for Foreign-Recruited Nurses Exploited by Health Care Staffing Agency

Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com Advanced Care Staffing Recruited Nurses from Abroad and Subjected Them to Exploitative Contracts  71 Former Nurses Who Were Forced to Pay Illegal Fees Will Receive Restitution  NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured more than $660,000 for foreign-born nurses who were subjected to illegal labor trafficking […]

Why Caribbean American Women Bring a Vital Perspective to Leadership in Today’s Corporate America

Why Caribbean American Women Bring a Vital Perspective to Leadership in Today’s Corporate America

Photo courtesy of Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown By drawing on cultural intelligence, resilience, and community-centered values, Caribbean American women offer a powerful leadership model for this moment. In 2025, as many U.S. organizations recalibrate their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts under public and political pressure, Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown believes a valuable leadership perspective is being overlooked. A […]

The Unseen Scars: Renty Taylor, Delia, and Harvard’s Enduring Legacy of Racism

The Unseen Scars: Renty Taylor, Delia, and Harvard’s Enduring Legacy of Racism

By Esther Claudette Gittens| Editorial credit: 365 Focus Photography / Shutterstock.com In the annals of American history, the story of Renty Taylor and his daughter Delia serves as a harrowing testament to the brutality of slavery and the insidious ways in which academic institutions participated in and perpetuated racist ideologies. Forced to disrobe for photographs […]