Patti Solís Doyle, Hillary Clinton's 2008 Campaign Manager, told CNN that HRC had overruled her on the firing of faith advisor Burns Strider, who was accused of sexual harassment when he worked on that campaign.
Read MoreAirbnb launched a six-figure digital ad campaign to highlight the company’s listings in Haiti, El Salvador, and Africa in the wake of Trump’s reported expletive-filled description of the countries and the continent.
Read MoreOn Monday, the Obama Foundation announced that Stacey D. Mitchell is the new Director of People.
Read MoreNational Urban League’s Marc Morial is urging the NFL to consider an African American ownership group for the Carolina Panthers.
Read MoreCongressman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) and Congressman Eliot Engel (D-NY) sent a letter to the State Department's Inspector General on Friday asking them to look into allegations that certain employees were unlawfully targeted for political reasons for their work under the last administration.
Read MoreThe reality TV villain turned ousted White House staffer is returning to familiar grounds. Omarosa is set to enter the Celebrity Big Brother house.
Read MoreSenator Kamala Harris (D-CA) joined a bipartisan group of Senators to introduce legislation to ensure songwriters are paid fair value for their songs.
Read MoreSenator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has fired his Chief of Staff, Clint Reed, after allegations of “improper conduct” that violated office policies were brought to Rubio’s attention on Friday.
Read MoreThe US Council on Foundations (CoF) announced the 2018 Cohort for its Career Pathways Development Program, a year-long leadership preparation program whose purpose is to increase the number of candidates from diverse backgrounds in leadership positions in philanthropy.
Read MoreThe National Conference of Democratic Mayors has chosen Denver Mayor Michael Hancock as their new President.
Read MoreSenator Tim Scott (R-SC) will have a special guest in South Carolina today -- Ivanka Trump.
Read MoreJudge William Walls has dismissed seven charges -- four counts against Senator Bob Menéndez and three counts against the Senator’s co-defendant, Dr. Salomón Melgen -- in the case against the two men.
Read MoreA new journalism award announced Wednesday -- the American Mosaic Journalism Prize, from the Heising-Simons Foundation -- was awarded to Jaeah Lee, whose work includes covering criminal justice and equality, and Valeria Fernández, who covers immigration in Arizona.
Read MoreLast night, Lynne Patton, a HUD official, called award-winning reporter April Ryan “Miss Piggy” on social media.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, the DNC announced the recipients of the first wave of grants from the State Party Innovation Fund (SPIF) totaling nearly $1 million. SPIF is a first-of-its-kind, $10 million competitive grant program that incentivizes early organizing through state parties and supports efforts to engage African American, Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, millennial, and rural communities.
Read MoreTwo former staffers for Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from their circulation of sexually explicit photos and videos of the delegate and her husband.
Read MoreNBCUniversal Cable Entertainment has hired former BET programming executive Chika Chukudebelu as VP of Programming & Diversity.
Read MoreLuvvie Ajayi, the NYT best-selling author of We’re Judging You, recently discovered there was no database of Black women running for office in 2018. So, with the help of three other women -- Sili Recio, Lucrecer Braxton, and Candace Jones -- Ajayi put together the database.
Read MoreCould John Leguizamo be heading to public office? He’s certainly willing. The actor and vocal anti-Trump activist revealed to The Daily Beast he is so angry at the racism he sees leveled at Latinos and African Americans in Texas, that he would gladly pursue public service even if it meant giving up acting.
Read MoreBo Young Lee has been named as the first-ever Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for Uber.
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