
Black Women Fear Maternal Health Crisis Will Worsen
As several states begin rolling back abortion rights, Black women are sounding the alarm on the potential these laws may have to exacerbate the already fragile state of Black maternity health.
As several states begin rolling back abortion rights, Black women are sounding the alarm on the potential these laws may have to exacerbate the already fragile state of Black maternity health.
Salamishah Tillet, author of “In Search of The Color Purple,” considers the iconic writer's creative journey in Walker's latest work edited by Valerie Boyd.
The Culture War is happening now, with the limitations on LGBTQ+ and Critical Race Theory in academic settings. This article discusses its unfortunate progression.
Alice Walker’s journals, edited by Valerie Boyd, have just been published. Unerased honored Boyd recently.
Even wealthy Black homeowners lose out when it comes to home appraisals. Devaluing Black communities costs $156 billion in lost equity.
"Finally, in 2022, we have justice. We have laws put in place that were fought for so long ago,” Michelle Duster, great-granddaughter of anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells."
Calls for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from cases linked to the January 6 insurrection grow as details of his wife’s involvement become public.
Sign up to receive our first She Wrote The Book spring reading list. From chattel slavery to today, we delve into how the tendrils of slavery wound their way from the not so distant past to the present. We ponder, how can we cast off those invisible chains?
Ashanti Goler longs for the day when a Black woman’s stellar achievement is not a marvel because she’s “the first” but because her extraordinary brilliance is “the standard” for others to emulate.
Human Rights champion and passionate defender of equity, voting rights, and criminal justice reform, Nicole Austin-Hillery named as President and CEO.