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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 05: (Exclusive Coverage) (L-R) Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Met Gala Co-Chair A$AP Rocky and Rihanna attend the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating ...
For 15 years, Historic St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Baltimore’s Oliver Street community has recognized the quiet power and perseverance of Black Catholic women whose contributions often ...
The tone of the humor was typical of Zadi, who four years previously also won Best Male Revelation for Simply Black, his riotously, impolitically correct comedy tackling the experiences of Black ...
She’s mindful of the stakes — that, as a Black woman, her success or failure doesn’t affect only her career — but also that if the stakes are high, then so is her pull. “I am aware that ...
stereotyped her as an “angry” black woman, and fired her after six years as she prepared a report on its alleged racial bias. Managers also allegedly denigrated black employees by declaring ...
"Shiloh is going through a dark moment," GiveSendGo CFO Jacob Wells said during an interview The CFO of GiveSendGo is speaking out about the controversial fundraising campaign of a woman who ...
One X post cheered, “Love how this 12ft bronze statue in Times Square breaks the mold celebrating a plus-size Black woman in a space dominated by statues of men.” The work aims to foster ...
President Donald Trump‘s administration has fired Carla Hayden, the first woman and first African American to serve as Librarian of Congress. What Happened: Hayden was dismissed, according to a ...
Dr. Carla D. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to serve as the head of the Library of Congress. Her firing drew a furious response from Democrats. By Tim Balk The Trump ...
She was the first woman and first Black American to lead the nation's official library, which as the world's largest library records and preserves millions of books, films, photos and manuscripts.
British artist Thomas J Price probably could have counted on some controversy when he erected a sculpture of a Black woman in New York’s Times Square. Unveiled on April 29, the 12-foot-high ...
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