
Solutions That Empower is an editorial series spotlighting financial empowerment and racial equity. Weโll feature change makers, community voices, and practical tools that help our readers build wealth, access resources, and drive real change.
Filling the Budget Void: Can a wealth tax save New Yorkโs Black and Brown homeowners?
Legislators are embracing the call to โtax the rich.” This tax hike aims to fund much needed public services without adding to costs for everyday renters.
How Black banks have fought injustice and created currency for the culture
Throughout U.S. history, Black-owned banks have played a pivotal role in counteracting systemic racial injustices. Although they have declined in numbers over the decades, dozens are still in operation and want to be a part of strengthening Black communities.
Land bank legislation aims to reshape NYCโs contentious tax lien sale
The New York City Council is moving to transform the cityโs tax lien sale process with bills that would use a city-established land bank.
Last will and testament: Avoiding estate planning until itโs too late is hurting Black and Brown homeowners
With the bustle of all the time spent living, it becomes easy to turn away from difficult conversations about a relativeโs passing and the aftermath.
Can condo conversions be a good pathway to homeownership?
The cityโs homeownership rate is well below the national average and has barely changed over the past decade.
What is NYCโs Housing for Health Initiative and whom does it serve? New approaches to homelessness gain ground
NYC’s housing crisis has been undeniable for decades. It drives gentrification and displacement in historically Black and Brown neighborhoods.
