On Saturday, we will celebrate Juneteenth and this complicated concept of being Free-ish. Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865. This was the day when Union soldiers arrived...[Read More]
All posts by Antionette Kerr
The title of this story is deceiving. AND, so was the similarly titled workshop I attended as a college student in 1996. I was desperately...[Read More]
Our commitment to cultural heritage months continues to grow in 2021. From honoring ancestors, to challenging NC policies that threaten families, our collective is eager...[Read More]
“I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. That is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil...[Read More]
This article was published with permission and in collaboration with Prism. You can find the original article here. After years of what Emelia Cowans-Taylor describes...[Read More]
“Hot Mess,” and “Train Wreck,” all words used by our writer’s collective to describe last Tuesday’s presidential debate. Did it feel like Kamala Harris spoke...[Read More]
When Emelia “Me-Me” Cowans-Taylor reached out to share that she had been fired from her long-time job at WRAL TV 5, I was devastated but...[Read More]
What does the labor movement creation, dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers, mean to you? It’s supposed to be a time...[Read More]
#thevalueoflabor THE VALUE OF LABOR 2020 is Women’s AdvaNCe’s campaign to highlight stories of women in the workforce. With an emphasis on uplifting the voices...[Read More]
For the past few years, I have written about how the low expectations for equal pay has become an undeserved rite of passage in many...[Read More]