
Centering the Hidden: Dwight Kirk on Mary Jackson’s Impact
After years of planning and anticipation, the Mary W. Jackson Neighborhood Center in Olde Hampton honoring NASAs first Black female engineer.

After years of planning and anticipation, the Mary W. Jackson Neighborhood Center in Olde Hampton honoring NASAs first Black female engineer.

More than a century after Madam C.J. Walker became a self-made millionaire, she is now the latest addition to Barbie's Inspiring Women doll series. A'Lelia Bundles paid tribute to her great-great grandmother inside.

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.

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.
This fall, we launched Moving Messages — a new research and communications campaign designed by and for Black women who are deeply worried in these serious times. Click to learn more.

Unerased creator Gwen McKinney takes on the blatant lack of representation of Black women over 55 on primetime cable news.

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.

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.

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 conversation of Colorism is something that needs to be addressed within the Black Community. Check out this video of women discussing their perspective.