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We spoke with the scholar about Black in Blues, a poetic exploration of the relationship between the color blue and Black ...
About 40 women recently came together in Charlotte to make art aimed at raising awareness around the maternal health challenges Black women face. Some of their pieces are now part of an art exhibit in ...
Across the country, the Trump Administration’s assault on public institutions and its cuts to government funding are forcing ...
Hair has always been more than just a style—especially in the Black community, where our coils, curls, and protective styles ...
Hewitt was the first Black librarian in Pittsburgh, working at the Carnegie Library’s Wylie Avenue and Homewood branches. To ...
Family and friends of former U.S. Rep. Mia Love gathered in Salt Lake City to honor her life and legacy after she died of ...
"You’re not given a guidebook on how to be a Black woman in America, but you learn from those who come before you." ...
Known as the “soul of the Morgan,” Belle da Costa Greene established the Morgan Library & Museum’s collection and lived as a “passing” Black woman in the early 20th century.
Kamala Harris champions sisterhood among Black women at Leading Women Defined Summit, calling for courage amid political ...
As the concert business soars to new heights, five of its most powerful women have been on a tear ... digital boundaries,” Rhone says. South African artist Tyla’s Grammy-winning breakthrough ...
For the second edition of the local festival, two independent films from 1981, Jessie Maple's "Will" and Robina Rose's "Nightshift," receive belated attention.