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Vice President Kamala Harris Marks Jan. 6 Anniversary, Stresses Urgency Of Black Support For 2024 Presidential Election At AME Church Event
Vice-President Kamala Harris used the pulpit afforded to her by the 7th Episcopal District AME Church at their Women’s Missionary Society annual retreat to remind the crowd of mostly Black women what is once again at stake in the November…
Read More‘I Lost Everything’: Fantasia Opens Up About Financial Struggles Amid Rise To Fame
“The Color Purple” star said she was “very, very green” and new nothing about contracts or managing her money.
Read MoreMeet The 11-Year-Old Black Girl Mechanic Who Repairs Motorcycles In Ghana
Meet 11-year-old Susanna Adjakie-Apekor, a remarkable young girl from Ghana with a passion for fixing motorcycles.
Read MoreReport: Rate Of Out-Of-State Abortions Have Doubled, Due To Roe V. Wade Reversal
Illinois is in first place with the largest increase of patients traveling from other states.
Read More‘I Am Not OK Today’: Serena Williams Gets Candid About Having Bad Days
In the social media post written this week, she told her fans that she was having a hard day, but kept a hopeful perspective on the emotional challenges that she was facing.
Read MoreRhonda Morrison Carries On The Detroit Family Business, Thriving For Almost Seven Decades
Morrison’s vision includes her functioning as kind of a motherly figure, indicating her willingness to bring others together in times of conflict or confusion.
Read More‘One Blood’ Is The Most Black And Beautiful Adoption Story You’ll Ever Read
Denene Millner’s latest work, ‘One Blood’ is personal—and timely with November being National Adoption Month.
Read MoreBlack Women Invest Founder Expands Local Chapters And Offers 3 Tips For Beginners
Black Women Invest offers three tips for beginner investors.
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