They fed, protected and housed activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights.
We’ve been reminiscing about some incredible Black female characters who once lit up our screens, and we can’t help but miss them. From heroines like Michonne and Bonnie Bennett to complicated ...
Dorothy Height, the president of NCNW for 40 years and known as the “godmother of the civil rights movement,” implored local members of the Black women-led organization to not only provide housing for ...
Together, these organizations are part of the Divine Nine, a collection of four Black sororities and five fraternities. Many of these groups were founded by the children and grandchildren of ...
In this three-part series honoring Black History Month, I’m speaking with a group of Black female business leaders about how they’re thriving in a society that hasn’t traditionally supported ...
U.S. corporates' retreat from supplier DEI initiatives affecting minority and women-owned firms Loan rejection rate for Black female entrepreneurs three times higher European subsidiaries fear ...
The story of the United States cannot be told fairly or accurately without African-Americans being a vital part of it.