I confess: I hate the "strong Black woman" stereotype.Â
In honor of Black History Month, I wanted to explore a cultural tradition that more people should know about. Each culture has their own traditions that share a story...
Black history is not confined to the past. It is actively unfolding in the present.
Intersectionality Changed the Game — And Kimberlé Crenshaw started it. Coining the term intersectionality and spreading it to intersectional feminism along with aiding in the start of the #SayHerName...
Michael was named the "King of Pop," a well-deserved title indeed. Michael suddenly passed at the age of 50 in 2009. It was a sad day for the whole...
The UC Davis Women’s Resources & Research Center (UCDWRRC) is also participating in Black Futures’ Month, which is honoring the history and futures inherent within black history, “as a...
The founding of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. on January 15, 1908, at Howard University marked a groundbreaking moment in history—it was the first Black Greek-lettered sorority of its...
What better time to read these eye-opening books than February? Check out this article to see what to add to your list this month!
I was lucky enough to catch one of the shows during the Hip Hop Theatre Festival in the National Arts Centre called “Freedom: A Mixtape. Here's what stood out...