Black History Month is a time to cultivate space for reflection, honor, and appreciation of the contributions of Black communities past, present, and future. Among these contributions, Black women ...
These powerful political books by Black women authors offering insight, history & clarity to navigate today’s chaotic ...
Black History Month is starts this weekend, and as an avid reader, I'm thinking about books by Black authors that I'd love to revisit in celebration. While I love a good book club read, I know there ...
Literature serves as both mirror and window, reflecting lived experiences while offering glimpses into worlds beyond our own. The written word has a unique capacity to preserve cultural memory, ...
Jane Forman, who is earning her BA in English, summa cum laude, is named the college’s outstanding graduate for fall 2024 Jane Forman has painstakingly recounted evidence that Nobel Laureate Toni ...
In a publishing industry long critiqued for its lack of diversity, a transformative initiative is reshaping opportunities for Black women writers. Women & Words, launched by Storehouse Voices, a ...
The Second Look Act, which allows people convicted of violent crimes, to seek release after serving at least 20 years, has come under scrutiny. Gatsby Showcase Foundation Awards Gala honors ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sughnen Yongo is a Midwest writer covering Black women, pop culture. Whether their works are examining history, social justice, ...
If you are in need of feisty, funny, beautiful, brave, soulful, and clever women from African literature who have won the hearts of readers, here are some attractive women from your favorite books ...
There's no denying that breast cancer is quite the journey for countless individuals; however, Black women across the diaspora confront especially stark disparities in care and experience. They are ...
Fashion has always borrowed from Black culture. Our slang, our style, our innate coolness. But when it comes to credit, power, and leadership, Black women are routinely left out of the conversation.