Women's History Month
Alicia Keys has released a novel about a Brooklyn-bred Black girl superhero.
Emeline King, Ford Motor Company’s first Black woman car designer, has penned an autobiography about her barrier-breaking journey.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is among an elite group of changemakers who are daring to do the unthinkable when it comes to shifting the scales of justice and equality for all.
Rapstress Megan Thee Stallion and Fashion Nova Cares donated $25,000 to advance Bennett College’s entrepreneurship program.
Common is producing a biopic about civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer.
Dr. Kizzmekia S. Corbett is leading the effort to find a cure for COVID-19.
Professional hockey player Blake Bolden made history by becoming the NHL’s first Black woman pro scout.
A sister trio made history by opening Buffalo, New York’s first Black women-owned beauty store.
Erika H. James will become the Wharton School’s first Black woman dean.
Dr. Lori S. White will become DePauw University’s first Black woman president.
Compton native LaShyra “Lash” Nolen made history by becoming the first Black woman elected as Harvard Medical School’s class president.
Former professional dancer Aesha Ash aims to combat socioeconomic barriers that hinder individuals from getting involved in ballet.
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