Dr. Frances 'Toni' Draper, publisher and CEO of the AFRO-American Newspapers, pays tribute to the legacy of the women who shaped the company's history.
A woman shared a TikTok video with her daughter talking about her natural hair. Online users were in awe of how identical the ...
Despite women making strides in U.S. newsrooms, they remain underrepresented in leadership roles. Efforts are needed to ensure diversity and safety for female journalists.
The event, “Trailblazers of Change – Celebrating Pioneers in African American History,” will feature a panel discussion ...
These museums not only preserve Women’s history but also serve as essential resources for the research and study of Black women.
Guides will share stories about the Crane wives, enslaved and paid female workers at the house, and the women and girls who ...
Few know the significant role millions of women played during World War II efforts. Those women were called Rosie the Riveters and many of them were African American women. Ray Strickland highlights a ...
The African American Parade Celebration Committee is hosting an event to honor local women making a difference in our community. Local Breaking News Local breaking news delivered as it happens.
NCTD named Feb. 25 in honor of Crystal Trent, who is San Diego County’s first African American woman to serve as a locomotive ...
As the first African American woman to be ordained as a rabbi, Denver Rabbi Alysa Uriel Stanton's journey is one of determination, faith, and unwavering strength.