Discover the trailblazing efforts of Carole Simpson, Dorothy Gilliam, Belva Davis, and Melba Tolliver, who broke barriers in ...
They fed, protected and housed activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights.
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Black Women Ask 'Are They Trying to Kill Us Through Our Hair?' New Report Says 'Maybe'Thanks to an eye-opening consumer report, Black women everywhere are thinking twice about what they put on their head.
Three Black women executives opened up about the challenges they’ve faced with difficult women in the workplace throughout ...
Despite women making up 40% of journalists, they still face challenges in rising to leadership roles in the U.S. news ...
Managing Editor of the AFRO, reflects on the support of Black women journalists in the media industry. They shape our stories and inspire us.
Staying grounded isn’t just a job requirement, it’s the entire foundation of Parrish & Sons Construction, a woman and Black-owned construction company.
Discover the legacy of the Black women who built the AFRO-American Newspapers, a testament to truth and community service in journalism.
Mark Cuban believes Black women founders should prioritize bootstrapping their businesses. Cuban has found great success and is a well-regarded entrepreneur, businessman, and billionaire. His ...
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