Recently, my brother called to vent about an NPR report on teen pregnancy. Apparently a brouhaha had developed among some in the black community who saw the report as “racially biased”.
Read MoreGIVE ME BACK MY BLACK: The Two-Faced, Pale Side of Painting and Wearing Black Face
We encounter many people who think it is okay to mock, parody, imitate, mimic, jeer and caricaturize us as a people, as women — specifically, the color of our skin.
Read MoreShine the Spotlight on our Health and Wellness
March is National Women’s History Month. This is the perfect time to remind ourselves as black women to reflect and celebrate!
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: A Celebration of HERstory
As we exit Black History Month, we march into the celebration of her story – Women’s History Month. First recognized by the United States in 1911, Women’s History Month is a global phenomenon in which billions honor the lives, contributions and accomplishments of women.
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