How Black-Owned Restaurants Are Faring During The PandemicAlycia Witherspoon, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service More ArticlesBy the same author Come So Far, So Far To Go: Juvenile Justice in the 21st Century Ahmari Anthony Howard University News Service Apr 22, 2021Ahmari Anthony, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Since the peak of juvenile crime and incarceration rates in the ‘90s, half as many kids… COVID Relief Bill to be Passed by Democrats Jade Boone Howard University News Service Feb 24, 2021By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service Americans have been left without the promised support from the government since the last release of the $600 stimulus… Election Day and the Looming Threat of Civil Unrest Airielle Lowe Nov 04, 2020Airielle Lowe HU News Service In cities across the country, businesses are boarding up their windows and doors with plywood in fear of the civil unrest that could… A rise in doulas in the delivery room Zadriuna Bridges May 09, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaepeGDint4[/embed] Doctors are seeing a rise in the use of doulas in the delivery room and that isn’t such a bad thing.… Connect.DC Is Providing Full Internet Access to Low-Income Families In D.C. Tiffany Hunt Howard University News Service May 04, 2019By Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service Connect.DC is “bridging the digital divide” all over the DC area by providing full technology access, and different… ANC Meeting Discusses Solutions for Ward’s Rising Issues Howard University News Service, Tia Lowe Apr 24, 2019[caption id="attachment_7932" align="alignnone" width="300"] Georgetown, D.C. ANC Meeting discussed the various potholes found on the local streets Photo Provided… Breakdown: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Josyana Joshua Howard University News Service Apr 07, 2020By Josyana Joshua, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.-- On March 27, 2020, the United States Senate passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic… COVID-19 Could Push Census 2020 to October Chanté Russell Howard University News Service Apr 15, 2020By Chantè Russell, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C. — Preparation for the 2020 Census began years ago with plans being publicized as early as… Cowprint Unveils New Spring Collection Ua Hayes Howard University News Service Apr 19, 2021Ua Hayes, Howard University News Service Cowprint, a Washington D.C.-based Black woman owned brand and organization, dropped their spring 2021 collection in February.…Related ArticlesFrom the same category Why Many Black People Say They Won’t Take the VaccineBy Gregory Smith, Howard University News Service WASHINGTON -- Bonnie Harris, a vaccination outreach worker in Washington, D.C., said she has heard just about every… Amid Restrictions, A Church Family Can Not Hold Service For Distinguished MemberBy Neasha Shuler, Howard University News Service Westchester, NY — COVID-19 has forced us to live a new reality. One where mourning the life of your loved one… How Black Business Owners Are Tackling the Pandemic in 2021Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The year 2020, was one that plagued Black communities with dread of the Covid-19 pandemic and continued instances of… Thriving Amid Covid: How One Black-Owned Business is Booming[embed]https://youtu.be/Xscw2KtE6QU[/embed] 2020 has been challenging for people across the nation, and it's been crippling for the country's small businesses which… As The Covid Wanes, Experts Debate What Practices Will RemainJade Boone, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service The year 2020 brought a worldwide challenge not seen in over a century: a virus that spreads at…