Black women, often balancing work, school and family, are the backbone of caregiving, managing not only the day-to-day needs of aging loved ones but also the emotional and logistical complexities of end-of-life planning. This labor—both paid and unpaid—underscores the urgent need for estate planning and access to legal resources to protect what generations have built.
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Legally Written: Executively ordering diversity to die
President Trump’s executive order to end affirmative action and diversity initiatives has led to widespread resistance, including litigation, grassroots organizing, and boycotting.

