The Washington Post’s personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary will be writing a new series, “Sincerely, Michelle,” addressing misconceptions involving race and sharing her personal experiences.
The 10-part series will investigate aspects of investing, credit scores, homeownership and more from the perspective of Black Americans.
Singletary said:
“Now more than ever, misconceptions about inequality are abundant in our communities and it is of vital importance to offer our readers information in rebuttal. We started this new series to address these fallacies, formatting them in an easily digestible letter format to debunk these myths for readers.”
The columns will be available online every Friday and in the print edition the following Sunday.
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I subscribe...and receive many valuable WaPo news emails every day...but I also want to know how to receive this new 10 part series, "Sincerely, Michelle" that sounds like another huge learning opportunity for me....a white woman in her mid-eighties trying hard to learn all I can before I depart this broken world.