Seven years, $22.4 million. Without knowing the context of the figure, the numbers are jaw dropping. Now add the name Dawn Staley, head women’s basketball...[Read More]
Tag Archives: Black Women
As we’ve celebrated the days of Women’s History Month and see the countless posts and acknowledgements of amazing women and their accomplishments. I read and...[Read More]
Black women are queens, and when we think of queens, we think of strength and leadership. The strong black woman is the often narrative for...[Read More]
You learn something new everyday! You’ve heard of Rosa Parks, but have you heard of Washington, N.C. native PFC Sarah Keys? A big thanks to...[Read More]
It is safe to say, only a few days into February, that 2021 has been a momentous year for Black women. A Black and South...[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]
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]
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]