- Money Moves
- August 17, 2021
New FHA Policy Makes Buying a Home Easier…
One of the main tentpoles of the American dream is the hope of owning a home, complete with the white picket fence, red door, and two-car garage. However, for those of us with student loans, the road to home ownership is fraught with obstacles. Rising housing prices, tighter lending criteria, and the fact that massive student loan debt disproportionately impacts people of color means that many of us have found ourselves unable to start building the generational wealth that we crave through real estate because of the money we borrowed to obtain upward mobility in the form of higher degrees.
- Feature, Featured Stories, Rest. Recharge. Reset Series
- December 21, 2020
The Self-Care Journals
As we wind down from the madness that 2020 has wrought and prepare to usher in a much better year (hopefully), let’s be intentional on taking care of our minds, bodies, and spirits. In the Self-Care Journal series, we’ll be talking with three extraordinary women about their strategies for prioritizing self-care in their everyday lives. In Part One, we speak with Catherine Toppin, Partner at Chicago-based law firm, Fitch Even Tabin & Flannery LLP.
- Motivation, Quotables
- November 18, 2020
Popsyisms…
The late John Lewis, Civil Rights Leader and Congressman
- Feature, Money & Career
- October 12, 2020
Working Through A Pandemic – Part Three
In Part Three, we speak with Sheri, a manager and hair stylist. Her profession requires up close and personal contact, thus placing her and her colleagues at greater risk of catching and transmitting the virus. Here she speaks about her concerns and anxieties about returning to work.
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