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In the first panel of the day, State Senator Liz Miranda and Segun Idowu, chief of economic opportunity and inclusion for the ...
Black women have been at the forefront of many movements in American culture, including politics. But one woman in particular ...
Carol Jenkins, the former longtime WNBC News anchor, was recently honored at the New Jewish Home’s Eight Over Eighty Gala.
Whenever lawmakers start carving up benefit programs, women raising children alone are always the first to feel the pain.
Virginia is on the verge of making history in 2025 as the state prepares to elect its first female governor, regardless of which candidate wins in November.
Though some worry over the federal pushback against DEI, community members say there is a renewed focus to recognize Black history, struggle and excellence.
In its fifth year, The Black Women’s Player Collective (BWPC) is doubling down on its core values, using Juneteenth as both a celebration and a call to action across women’s soccer. Founded in 2020 ...
Dominique Thorne discusses her role in Ironheart and the significance of being a Black woman in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
Arielle Green has seen her mother ascend in leadership, from homeowner association president to Democratic Central Committee ...
Carla Hayden, the first woman and first African American to serve as Librarian of Congress, received an email announcing her ...
Congresswoman Gwen Moore honored the Six Triple Eight—the first and only all-Black, all-women battalion deployed overseas during WWII—at a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony. She highlighted ...
WASHINGTON — The only Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II, commonly known as the "Six Triple Eight," were honored Tuesday with the Congressional Gold Medal, following a ...