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EMMY AWARD-WINNING ANCHOR LINSEY DAVIS and LEGENDARY DJ D-NICE to Host, Emcee 19th Biennal UnCommon Height

Emmy award-winning anchor Linsey Davis and Legendary DJ D-Nice, will serve as host and emcee at the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) 19th Biennial Uncommon Height Honors Gala, on Dec. 6, at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C.

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Commentary – Code Without Conscience: How AI Discrimination Puts Black Lives at Risk

Commentary Code Without Conscience: How AI Discrimination Puts Black Lives at Risk Author by Ja’Lia Taylor, Ph.D., Director of Policy, Telecommunications and Technology Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the […]

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The High Cost of Tariffs: What’s at Stake for Black-Owned Businesses

August is recognized nationally as Black Business Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the achievements of Black entrepreneurs and promoting support for Black-owned enterprises.

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NCNW PARTNERS WITH NAN FOR MARCH ON WALL STREET

National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), along with a major coalition of civil rights, clergy, and labor leaders, will join Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network at the March on Wall Street.

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Coalition Condemns President’s Attempt to Dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Dr. Lisa D. Cook

We, a coalition of civic and policy organizations, strongly condemn the attempt of the President to dismiss and impugn the character of Federal Reserve Board Governor Dr. Lisa D. Cook.

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Code Without Conscience: How AI Discrimination Puts Black Lives at Risk

Code Without Conscience: How AI Discrimination Puts Black Lives at Risk by Ja’Lia Taylor, Ph.D., Director of Policy, Telecommunications and Technology Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the most […]

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NCNW Advocacy & Policy Brief

UNEQUAL PAY, UNEQUAL POWER:  THE ECONOMIC TOLL ON BLACK WOMEN Although Black women are among the most educated demographics in the United States, earning college and advanced degrees at record rates, they continue to face the steepest wage gaps in the American labor market.

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Bridging the Gap: The Digital Divide in Rural America and Its Impact on Black Women and Families

Bridging the Gap: The Digital Divide in Rural America and Its Impact on Black Women and Families By: Ja’Lia Taylor, Ph.D., Director of Policy, Telecommunications and Technology In 2025, the […]

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Do Not Let Congress Hold Our Internet Hostage

NCNW ADVOCACY & POLICY BRIEF Do Not Let Congress Hold Our Internet Hostage:  Call Your Senators Today to Protect Broadband Access and State Rights By Dr. Ja’Lia Taylor, Director of […]

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WiFi Is Not a Luxury: Why Broadband Access Is a Policy Priority

  WiFi Is Not a Luxury: Why Broadband Access Is a Policy Priority By Ja’Lia Taylor, Ph.D., Director of Policy Telecommunications and Technology In 2025, WiFi is as essential as […]

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