7 BLACK WOMEN MAKING HISTORY
Black women have contributed significantly to the advancement of American culture throughout history in every sphere, including politics, medicine, and athletics.
Black women have contributed significantly to the advancement of American culture throughout history in every sphere, including politics, medicine, and athletics.
South Africa is more famous than any other nation in the world for its distinctive dance moves and the development of new movements. Dancing is a way of life in South Africa.
Nicodemus “Nico” Madehdou dreams big. That’s probably why, since childhood, Madehdou and gaming were a seamless match.
For more than a year during the pandemic, Haigler was an anonymous Black man who picked up what we threw away.
Her winning essay entitled, “Dear Society,” squarely focuses on racism in America from the perspective of a young African American woman.
Vanessa Williams is the newly named deputy National political editor at the Washington Post and Sarah Glover, will be Vice President for News and Civic Dialogue at WHYY.
Nina Elizabeth Ball had no idea her passion for poetry and love of the arts would take her on a fulfilling work-life journey.
A Ghanaian proverb says “Obi nnim obrempon ahyease/No one knows the beginning of a great man”.
“Women are leaders everywhere you look–from the CEO that runs a Fortune 500 Company to the housewife who raises her…
This formidable woman has been honored in the form of Portia Dreams, the authorized and approved biography on her childhood and pre-teen years, which appears in the form of a children’s book.