
On Being an Access Point for Economic Mobility: An Interview with Kim R. Ford
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Kim R. Ford, president and CEO of Martha’s Table, a nonprofit that supports Washingtonians by supporting strong children, strong families, and strong communities. Ford is the first Black woman to lead the human services organization...
On Telling and Documenting the Stories of Our Communities: An Interview with Desi P. Shelton
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Desi P. Shelton, founder and artistic director of the Camden Repertory Theater. Shelton’s plays include I Killed My Baby’s Daddy, For Sale!, Stilettos, Stacks, Sisterhood, P@$$y 4 $ale!, and more. She received her MFA in theater from...
On Making a Difference Through Food: An Interview with Jamie Hunt
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Jamie Hunt, celebrity chef. I talked to her about her mission to use food to make a difference and her recent partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Newark, New Jersey. Why did you become a chef? Both of my parents were...
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