
Behind The Pages Of “The Trouble Of Color” With Martha S. Jones
We’re honored to spotlight Dr. Martha S. Jones, award-winning historian, legal scholar, and professor at Johns Hopkins University, in our latest Prime Time 55+ interview.
We’re honored to spotlight Dr. Martha S. Jones, award-winning historian, legal scholar, and professor at Johns Hopkins University, in our latest Prime Time 55+ interview.
Homage to Black Music Month – The loud, proud, bombastic Ma Rainey changed the sound of music forever. Take a peek at her "See See Rider."
Phoenix — An American Airlines flight recently made history when, for the first time in the carrier's 96-year existence, everyone involved from the ramp to the gate to the cockpit and cabin were all Black women. The recent flight from Phoenix to Dallas celebrated the 100th anniversary of Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to…
In a kick-off to 2023, our She Wrote The Book cohort—authors A’Lelia Bundles, Marita Golden and Diane McKinney-Whetstone—share the books that are bringing them joy into the New Year.
From education to policy, this documentary highlights the thoughts and actions of Black women activists and educators as they express the weight of having student loan debt.
Bessie Coleman was honored by an all Black women Aircrew to highlight her legacy as the first Black woman to earn a pilot's license.
Farai Chideya, the host of Our Body Politics Podcast, talks on Roe v Wade and the impact reproductive choice has on Black Women now and in history.
The conversation of Colorism is something that needs to be addressed within the Black Community. Check out this video of women discussing their perspective.
White males have taken over the Craft Beer Industry. What if I was to tell you that African women were the ones who dominated that role throughout history.
Artist and world-renowned human rights champion Josephine Baker is the first Black woman interred at the Paris Panthéon. Let's celebrate her extraordinary life.