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A 12-foot-tall sculpture of a lady, perceived to be an African American woman has been erected at the center of Times Square.
Yara Shahidi, Amy Sherald, Lauren Halsey, Zinzi Coogler, and Ilyasah Shabazz—were freshly suited and impeccably tailored ...
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II speaks alongside demonstrators as they protest outside the US Supreme Court in support of the homeless as the Court hears the case of City of Grants Pass v. Johnson that ...
Ofmatthew's bowing and praying might be grating to ... Men are afraid that women will laugh at them, women are afraid that men will kill them, and black people of any and all genders are afraid ...
Some offer a full floor, others just a room, but what they have in common is the message that women are welcome. “Praying at home and in a mosque feel completely different. And it’s our right,” said ...
For years, Black women have used synthetic braids to help style their hair. But a recent study by Consumer Reports found that these fake hair strands can contain dangerous chemicals that pose a ...
A major outrage spread on social media over the identity of the woman caught abusing a black woman in California. A woman has gone viral for hurling the N word nine times in a 12-second viral ...
This is not what happened here. The Supreme Court reached its judgment on the definition of a woman without hearing from a single trans person. The Good Law Project supported the two architects of the ...
Police in the California Bay Area are investigating an incident in which a woman aimed a vulgar, racist tirade at a Black woman that was recorded and posted online, where it garnered millions of ...
Subscribe today to get early access to her analysis. Where are the 92 percent? That has been a persistent question since the presidential election, referring to the Black women who overwhelmingly ...
It was about everything I’d learned, quietly, painfully, about what it means to be a Black woman in corporate America. Years of shapeshifting. Contorting. Code-switching. High achievement.
Watching Mae Jamison become the first Black woman to go to space aboard the shuttle Endeavour in September 1992 was inspiring. That same month, natural disasters killed and injured tens of people ...