by Jocelyn Harmon | Jun 21, 2018 | Our Sheroes
Building our personal, economic and political power by getting educated and organized and taking action for progressive change, that’s what we’re all about at BlackHer! This week, we were thrilled to catch up with Natasha Murphy, deputy director of advocacy for Black...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Jun 19, 2018 | Articles
This post was co-authored by Ayris Scales, executive director of the Washington, DC, Office of Partnerships and Grant Services and president of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc., Metro DC Chapter. Every summer, in addition to celebrating Independence Day...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Jun 17, 2018 | Articles
by Jocelyn Harmon | Jun 14, 2018 | Our Sheroes
Building our personal, economic and political power by getting educated and organized and taking action for progressive change, that’s what we’re all about at BlackHer! This week, we were thrilled to catch up with A’shanti Gholar, political director for Emerge...
by Angela Dorn | Jun 13, 2018 | Articles
Black women struggle financially. Many of us are doing better than many of our forebears, but on the whole, we have a sense that when it comes to who gets ahead, the U.S. is not exactly on the up and up. For starters, we could be doing better if we were paid fairly...
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