The crew of Artemis III will not only reflect the diversity of America but will also be as qualified to walk on the moon as ...
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Racism in American Education
The book under review, by Dr. Eve Ewing of the University of Chicago, is a manifesto arguing for educational abolitionism: ...
Spread the love Throughout history, women have made profound impacts on society, culture, politics, science, and the arts.
In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
The U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters Program, running from 2022 through 2025, celebrates the trailblazing contributions of ...
Since 2013, Triad Cultural Arts has worked to preserve an architecturally significant shotgun house as a symbol of African ...
Staceyann Chin reflects on writing, identity, performance, activism, and the complexities of family, history, and resistance.
These important women have helped shape not only North Carolina, but also the country. Take a look at the inspiring women in ...
Discover the often-overlooked contributions of Black women to the suffrage movement, highlighting their activism and efforts for equal rights.
Learn about the pioneering newspaper that broke ground for Black Canadians and its rich historical significance.
Lady Kofoworola Ademola was a pioneer in African education and a relentless advocate for women’s rights. Born on May 21, 1913, into the Egba family of Lagos lawyer Olawolu Moore, she made history as ...