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In honor of National Black Women's Labor Day, Atlanta's APEX Museum will screen the historical documentary "Invisible Warriors: Honoring The Legacy of Black 'Rosie the Riveters'" on Saturday.
Imani Perry’s new book, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People, begins with a memory of blue: A missing ...
Are you looking for creative arm sleeve tattoos for men? Discover an extensive list of inspiring designs, from bold and ...
In celebration of Women's History Month, the Golden State Warriors hosted an inspiring event for high school girls at Chase Center. It gave students the unique opportunity to shadow Warriors and ...
Items discovered at the burial site — iron arrowheads, a bird-shaped hook made of iron, horse harnesses, harness hooks, iron knives, animal bones, various vessels, and a broken, black vase ...
All the latest news and photos of famous men and women who have various tattoos and pictures of their newest body art. Celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, David Beckham and Justin Bieber have become ...
DW's GirlZ Off Mute provides a platform for young, female reporters across Africa. Equipped with a camera and mic, 13- to 18-year-old girls and young women cover the stories that matter to them ...
In a bombshell decision that was officially meted out on Monday, Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced that the Warriors will lose their spot in the 1Day Cup playoff after being docked match ...
The African music landscape stands as a powerful testament to female innovation and influence. In recognition of Women's History Month, Spotify has highlighted some of the African female stars ...
When circus performer Maud Wagner turned her hand tattooing, she not only became a successful tattoo artist but also a true pioneer in Western tattoo history, unafraid of breaking societal ...
Former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf believed that Africa cannot only achieve its 2063 agenda if more women are elected to offices, parliamentary leadership, and key decision-making roles.
The following century, the Marquis de Sade, more impressed by the heathen customs Njinga had renounced than the Christian piety she latterly discovered, characterised her as the ‘cruelest of women’, a ...