In 2025, more than 300,000 Black women reportedly left or were let go from their jobs within the first few months of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Many of those jobs were cut as the Trump Administration downsized the federal workforce. Now, a year after Closer Look’s special programming on this topic, we revisit the issue again with an update on Black unemployment numbers, which remain higher than all other racial groups. This, despite President Trump falsely claiming Black unemployment is at an “historic low.” We also discuss solutions and resources to help Black Americans who are trying to find their next employment opportunity.
Guests Include:
Dr. David McMillon, assistant professor and economist with Emory University
Nancy Flake Johnson, CEO & president of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta
John Moye, senior director of legislative policy, social justice and civic engagement with the Urban League of Greater Atlanta
Milton Jones, Jr., chairman of the board for 100 Black Men of America
Sherry Sims, career and leadership strategist and founder of Black Career Women’s Network

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NPR’s Sam Gringlas on Ossoff Campaign Trail; Atlanta’s Disappearing Tree Canopy; AI platform sources Black history, culture
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Report measures economic and scholastic wellbeing of Black males; Brennan Center for Justice monitoring potential election action by Trump Administration
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