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    People Power Won the Midterm Elections

    Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock’s re-election closes out the 2022 Midterm Election season. His victory reflects ground power activism and investment in the long game.

    November 15, 2022
    4 minute read
  • She Wrote The Book: Our Gen

    As summer ends, author Diane McKinney-Whetstone joined a pool-side salon at the oldest Black-owned swim club in the nation to talk about her latest novel Our Gen.

    September 8, 2022
    2 minute read
  • Black Expats in Panama

    From New Jersey to Mississippi, Charlotte Van Horn never considered life outside of the U.S. Now she leads Black Expats in Panama, offering tours and resettlement support to Black folks dreaming of life beyond the border.

    May 16, 2022
    4 minute read
  • No Time To Die

    This month we salute Ricki Fairley and the triumphant breast cancer survivors whose mission is 365-24/7, taking awareness to the level of Breast Cancer Vigilance.

    November 2, 2021
    3 minute read
  • Unerased Remembers Julia Nixon

    Unerased honors the life and legacy of songstress, poet and playwright Julia Nixon – a woman whose art will live in the hearts of many.

    October 1, 2021
    2 minute read
  • The Wide Circumference of Love

    Marita Golden's novel, "The Wide Circumference of Love" is an exploration of the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on an African American family.

    November 10, 2020
    1 minute read
  • A Memoir of Love and Hate

    Through the eyes of an immigrant who has also crusaded for racial and social justice, journalist Maria Hinojosa’s new book takes us on a journey of darkness and light.

    October 18, 2020
    1 minute read
  • We Are Black Women

    The term “WOC” negates racial identity in the service of racial unity and it obscures specific barriers facing Black women. It blends multiethnicities into a recipe of erasure.

    October 4, 2020
    5 minute read