Black Women OWN the Conversation on COVID-19
COVID-19 has hit us hard in the United States. We are reportedly the richest and most developed country in the world, yet as of April 24th,...
Caring for Ourselves in Isolation
It’s been over a month since stay at home measures were put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. Whether you are staying at home alone or...
What You Need to Know to Collect Your Coronavirus Relief
The economy of the United States has taken an unprecedented hit due to COVID-19. We've been through some stuff in our lifetimes, but never before...
Caring for Ourselves and Other Black Women and Girls Amidst the Coronavirus Outbreak
Over the past few weeks, I’d watched news about COVID-19 (Coronavirus) with a healthy amount of skepticism. As cases spread across the globe, it...
What’s The Big Deal About the 19th Amendment? Recognizing Black Suffragists Who Helped Us Get the Vote
Women in the United States did not have the legal right to vote — suffrage — until the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was passed in 1920. The...
#BlackHer2020 – End Money Bail
Imagine driving across the country to begin your new job at a university when you are pulled over for the most minor infraction. The next thing...
Black Women and the South Carolina Primary: What’s at Stake?
On Saturday, February 29th, voters in South Carolina go to the polls for the Democratic primary election. It is the fourth contest in the 2020...
An Ode to Our First Black Female President
You are a unifier. You brought the American people together based on a shared vision and the realization that we are all in this together. You...