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Nayana Ferguson didn’t just beat the odds—she raised the bar. Learn how she built Anteel Tequila after two cancer diagnoses ...
Amarie Gipson is the founder of The Reading Room, an independent reference library with more than 700 books devoted to Black ...
The efforts of these St. Louis Muslim women are shaping the region and have created a Muslim community and culture unlike ...
While their on-court achievements captivate fans, Indy-based athletes are making equally impactful strides building community ...
Salome's salacious sexuality is famous in opera. But its potrayal of Jewishness is just as layered and opaque as its ...
Since its founding, the Black & Brown Womyn Power Coalition, Inc. (BBWPC) has aimed to advocate for and end violence against ...
Black women's mortality rate from it is 50% higher than all other ... Blacks have a 71 percent lower survival rate compared to 93 percent of whites, according to study background material. A doctor ...
Board-certified physician Dr. Kre Johnson shares practical information and tips on how Black women can confidently navigate ...
Composite faces were used to see how easy it is to spot people with psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism.
The road to stardom for Katherine Johnson was a winding one. As a Black American woman pursuing a career in mathematics in the male-dominated profession, she had several challenges after being born in ...
The new book, Women in the History of Quantum Physics, spotlights the oft-forgotten contributions of women scientists in the field.
There are a few powerful women behind Malcolm X’s movement who are responsible for the powerful leader and man he came to be.