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9:37Now PlayingAccording to a 2015 Pew Study, Black women as a group have lower earnings than women or men of any other racial cohort.
To alleviate racial and economic injustice, the non-profit Give Directly and the Georgia Resilience and Opportunity Fund have teamed up to launch an innovative initiative.
It’s called “In Her Hands” and it’s directed at those most affected by financial insecurity, offering an average of $850 per month.
The Georgia Resilience and Opportunity Fund Executive Director Hope Wollensack joins Marc Lamont Hill on “Black News Tonight” to discuss the “In Her Hands” program and the importance of racial and economic justice.
All this and more on “Black News Tonight.”
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