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As we enter International Black Women’s History Month, Black art has always been a means of documenting and creating history, putting out powerful stories that depict Black women’s experiences ...
At this time when we are fighting an all out war against tyranny and oppression, it is extremely important that the picture ...
These 10 museums dedicated to women’s history highlight Black women’s narratives. Each provides a platform for reflection, education, and empowerment to its visitors.
From the Antebellum South to the Civil Rights Movement, Black American Women Have Long Told Their Stories Through Quilts In a new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick ...
In the mid-1970s, during the height of the Black Power Movement, a 22-year-old Joan Little ignited a conversation about the sexualized stereotypes Black women have fought against for generations.
Meet Patricia Andrews-Keenan, founder of Pigment International, as she shares her journey in collecting Black art and mission to amplify Black artists' voices.
Black women have played a crucial yet, often overlooked role in the labor union movement, fighting for both workers’ rights and racial justice. Despite facing discrimination from both employers ...
In celebration of International Workers Day, we wanted to highlight some of the most powerful Black women behind the Labor Movement. RELATED CONTENT: 6 Unsung Heroes In Black Women History 1.
As a tribute to the efforts Tucker and other women involved in this effort, the National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum officially broke ground Saturday — the close of Women’s ...
New opera honors the Black women of the Civil Rights Movement “She Who Dared,” likely the first professionally staged opera by Black women, premieres June 3 in Chicago.