Assessing Trump’s Recent Executive Orders And Its Impact on African AmericansBy Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, Logan De La Torre, and C’Kret Lindsey3d ago3d ago
The Past Is the Future: Why Black Policy Infrastructure Is the Key to Lasting Changeby LeRoi A. Barrett, fellow & Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, President, Joint Center for Political and Economic StudiesApr 18Apr 18
African Americans and the extension of Trump’s tax cutsBy Dedrick Asante-Muhammad and LaToya Parker, The Joint Center for Political and Economic StudiesApr 18Apr 18
Power, Policy and the Price of Progress for Black America | On the Record with Ebony McMorrisAURN White House Correspondent Ebony McMorris sat down with Joint Center President Dedrick Asante-Muhammad for a powerful conversation on…Apr 11Apr 11
The Best Black Economy in Generations — And Why It Isn’t EnoughBy Dedrick Asante-Muhammad and Algernon AustinApr 3Apr 3
Trump’s War on Federal Workers Threatens Both Current and Future GenerationsBy Tyler Mitchell, Outgoing President of the Morgan State University Political Science Association, class of 2025 and Dedrick…Apr 1Apr 1
Institutionalizing the Struggle for Black Political Representation: the Founding of the Joint…Black political representation in the United States has historically been viewed as a radical and, at times, threatening endeavor. This…Feb 28Feb 28
The Paradox of Progress for Black AmericansAs we approach the 61st anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his famed…Feb 27Feb 27
Celebrating Progress, Confronting Inequality: The Future of Black Political PowerBy Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, President, Joint Center for Political and Economic StudiesFeb 5Feb 5
Race, Money, and Trump’s Nominees: What the Senate Must AskIf Senate committee staff lack diversity, the policies they create risk deepening inequalities rather than solving them.Jan 25Jan 25