15 Dec Black Woman Set to Make History As President of MSNBC
Rashida Jones is now the most prominent Black woman in the cable news industry. ...
Rashida Jones is now the most prominent Black woman in the cable news industry. ...
Fannie Lou Hamer's worldview birthed a vision for a future trained on equity, freedom, and reconciling history with policy. ...
Author of "Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All," uses the lens of history to invoke our greatness for today and the future....
She inspired generations of women with her Essence Magazine commentaries. Today the graceful thoughtleader continues to mentor the next generation of leaders....
“Black women decide elections. We can decide we are going to elect Black women up and down the ballot.”...
Megan Thee Stallion tackles the misogyny, gender-based violence, the failures of policing, and why protecting Black women should never be controversial. ...
Voters nationwide turned out in numbers unseen in decades and swept Black women into local and national halls of power. ...
Gwen McKinney's guest Op-Ed on OWN traces the history of the role of Black women in the women's suffrage movement. ...
Balancing the emotional, physical, and mental care of incarcerated family can be especially taxing for Black women ...
The Dance Mission Theater of San Francisco hosted a showcase that reckons with the 30 years between Rodney King and Breonna Taylor....