Sheftall, the founding director of the Women’s Research and Resource Center and Anna Julia Cooper professor of Women’s Studies at Spelman College, was featured guest for "Closer Look's" Piloting the ...
The African American Parade Celebration Committee hosted its 4th Annual Women’s Celebration to honor women in the community, ...
The Staten Island Black Heritage organization held its eighth annual Red, Black and Green Ball on Friday at the Crystal Room, ...
The Senator John Heinz History Center and the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health will host a screening of the ...
Every April, Minority Health Month invites us to look honestly at the health disparities that disproportionately affect Black communities. The conversation is familiar: heart disease, diabetes, ...
Interview with historian Gao Yunxiang on Afro-Asian solidarity, trans-Pacific lives, gender, race, and the activists who connected China and Black America.
Discover 10 incredible historical fiction books that celebrate the brilliance, grit, and legacy of Black women trailblazers throughout history.
A site on Jefferson Avenue in the city’s southeast community that’s housed Black-owned businesses for about a century has received state recognition as a historic landmark. Pearlie’s Restaurant, at ...
From a reimagined “The Great Gatsby” to familiar favorites “SIX” and “A Chorus Line” to a pair of world premieres (“My ...
Elizabeth Freeman’s landmark 1781 lawsuit transformed revolutionary ideals into legal reality, setting precedent that led to the collapse of slavery in Massachusetts.
The strongest field in women's amateur golf is prepared to make its way down Magnolia Lane. The seventh Augusta National Women's Amateur tees off Wednesday with 48 of the top 50 players in the women's ...