After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and restricted constitutional abortion rights, reproductive justice leaders said they prepared for this moment and will continue offering resources to people in need.
Through Black Girl Day of Play, the organization plans to promote health & wellness, to foster support & community, and to recognize the power of Black women-centered events.
As part of the Emancipation Park Juneteenth 150 Celebration, commemorating Emancipation Park’s Sesquicentennial (1872 – 2022), the Emancipation Conservancy hosted “Emancipation Conversations: The State of Education and the Role and Importance of HBCUs.”
A 29-year veteran educator who created an ethnic studies curriculum in Los Angeles says the stories of the past help us understand who we are now and where we need to go.
by David Carr
Only 5% of officeholders elected to statewide executive offices, Congress and state legislatures are Black women. When Black women run for office, author and columnist Wendy Gladney says it is important to support them with our time, money, and votes.
Room at the Inn offers a wide range of services for women and families through its network of volunteers, donors and collaboration with dozens of other nonprofit agencies committed to helping the less fortunate.
As the fight over abortion continues, some of the country’s youngest voters say it should be included as part of the discussion about sexual health in high school classrooms.