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As Women’s History Month comes to an end, I’ve been reflecting on ways to honor Black women. We often see and admire them in ways that are left unspoken or that aren’t amplified nearly ...
Caitlin Clark is celebrating the Black women who served as trailblazers within the WNBA. Caitlin Clark is acknowledging her white “privilege” within the WNBA while also honoring the Black ...
A recent study published March 17 by researchers at the University of Michigan details the unique experiences of Black women on online dating platforms. Researchers examined the challenges Black women ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Over a hundred people came to the capital Wednesday to raise awareness about the disproportionate rates of violence facing Black women as part of Missing and Murdered Black Women ...
There's an old saying that if you live long enough, you'll watch your favorite trends transition in and out of popularity.
Telling the story of Black woman’s inability to dress, speak, hell, even think without being policed is like beating a dead horse. Yet, it is still very true in the year of our Lord that is 2025 ...
The taskforce’s recommendations and legislation led to the creation of the Minnesota Office for Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls in 2023. Kaleena Burkes, the office’s first director ...
They say beauty is pain, but it isn’t supposed to be deadly. So why has a new analysis found that 80% of more than 4,000 beauty products marketed towards Black women contain at least one hazardous ...
But sitting with Amy Poehler on her new “Good Hang” podcast, the Emmy winner shared that her own Janine Teagues was met with criticism from Black women because she was not perfectly put together.
We’ve been taught to make do. To stretch. To survive. And for generations, Black women—especially Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers—have done just that. We turned scarcity into creativity.
Dangerous chemicals are increasingly found in beauty and hair products marketed to black women, even with packaging that would lead you to believe otherwise. “You can put the word natural in ...