Article Category: Just Saying

  • Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Makes History

    The first Black woman Supreme Court Justice has been officially sworn in. Harvard-trained, Florida-native, Associate Justice Brown Jackson is the first Supreme Court Justice with experience as a public defender.

    February 26, 2022
    5 minute read
  • Celebrating the Life of Lani Guinier

    Scholar and race equity titan Lani Guinier, the first Black woman tenured at Harvard Law School, will be remembered as a visionary whose theories will be studied and practiced far into the future.

    January 14, 2022
    3 minute read
  • The House That Transwomen Built

    The voices of Black and Brown transwomen are often lost in history. This month, we honor their contributions and center them in the movements they created.

    June 7, 2021
    4 minute read
  • Fast Tracking Affordable Homeownership

    Black women are the highest educated U.S. demographic, but degrees are not closing the racial homeownership and wealth gap.

    April 30, 2021
    5 minute read
  • The Power Of The Sister Vote

    The stunning upset in Georgia was met with the swift enactment of voter restrictions that mirror the Jim Crow era. But, Black women on the ground are fighting back, confident they won’t be stopped.

    March 28, 2021
    8 minute read
  • A Radically Imagined Black Future

    The Dance Mission Theater of San Francisco hosted a showcase that reckons with the 30 years between Rodney King and Breonna Taylor.

    March 22, 2021
    1 minute read
  • One Million Black Women

    Goldman Sachs is committing $10 billion dollars in direct investment capital to address the racial and gender biases that Black women face.

    March 11, 2021
    1 minute read
  • Lucile Bluford – Recording History and Making It

    Lucile Bluford made her mark as a journalist and opponent of segregation in the education system. Now she is immortalized as a branch of the Kansas City Public Library.

    February 16, 2021
    10 minute read