From the founding years of the United States, racialized immigration regimes have shaped how Black and Brown people move through this country. The post From Chains to Checkpoints: The Fugitive Slave Act and MAGA’s Immigration Playbook appeared first on Unerased.| Unerased
Black liberation in the United States has never been a closed-loop story. From the early 20th century to the present, Caribbean-born women have carried visions of justice.| Unerased
Everyone loves a good deal. Most people can’t wait to brag about how good of a deal they got on that TV, article of clothing, hell, even on food! But is it always good to get a great deal on a house? Sometimes, yes. 1000% Absolutely! But not always. What if paying a little more […]| Black Real Estate Agents
This nation is divided. We see it everywhere we look. We’re less than 10 days away from what is expected to be a close presidential race, regardless which candidate wins. Depending on where you live, home prices either continue to increase, becoming ever more unaffordable for many Americans, or you’re seeing home price declines as […]| Black Real Estate Agents
For years, we’ve helped home buyers and sellers all over the country. Look, we love you, which is why we’re writing this. The truth hurts sometimes but it’s always better to live in the real world. We mess up too. We try to learn from our mistakes and help others not make the same ones […]| Black Real Estate Agents
We’re all about promoting home ownership, particularly in the black community. Since 2019, we have spoken with many people from all walks of life. A doctor in Charlotte, a college student in Memphis, a paralegal in San Francisco, an engineer in Milwaukee, a young family in Orlando… Some of us are very financially successful. Some […]| Black Real Estate Agents
For about two years (mid 2020 to mid 2022), home prices went absolutely bonkers! Some people who bought homes before the pandemic saw their home values increase by 40%…in 2 years! That’s nuts. Suddenly, everyone wanted to be a homeowner. Many people thought buying a home was like buying a hot stock, and expected double […]| Black Real Estate Agents