Why community researchers and advocates want to reach Black women
Despite comprising less than 15% of the U.S. female population, Black women account for 54% of new HIV infections, with...
Despite comprising less than 15% of the U.S. female population, Black women account for 54% of new HIV infections, with...
A 2024 March of Dimes report revealed that 9.3% of babies in Connecticut were born prematurely, with Black mothers facing...
After extensive deliberation, the Northampton Reparations Commission has unveiled findings that implicate certain institutions in financing and perpetuating racist property...
Storytelling does more than shed light on important events—it connects history to the present, offering inspiration for a brighter future....
A recent study by a Georgia State University professor has raised concerns about racial disparities in sentencing by Pickaway County...
Three contenders vying for the leadership of the African Union (AU) laid out their visions for addressing regional security, political...
The field of psychology has long been a cornerstone for understanding human behavior, thoughts, intelligence, and emotions. However, it is...
Benin joins other African nations, such as Ghana, in extending citizenship to the descendants of enslaved Africans. Ghana recently granted...
Seventy years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case deemed segregated education for Black students inherently unequal, Black...
The Florida Bar has officially eliminated its internal “diversity and inclusion” policy, bowing to persistent pressure from the state’s Supreme...

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