Most of us have only scratched the surface when it comes to understanding racism in America. These books about racism can ...
Maira Ansari sits down with Dr. Stephen Taylor from UofL Health to talk about mental health and resources in the black ...
Through their art, our 2025 honorees Cynthia Erivo, Marla Gibbs, Teyana Taylor and Raamla Mohamed ensure that Black women ...
Former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns says she didn’t say no to a work-related request for the first 15 years of her career, and it ...
Despite what horror tropes may tell you, these Black female characters are much more nuanced and set the bar for the future ...
The legacy and impact of organizations led by Black women in Canada Learn about the impact that organizations led by Black women in Canada have had on their communities, and how they advanced equality ...
The Freedom and Slavery Working Group will use a TRAC grant to continue our multi-disciplinary project investigating slavery and its legacies in the present, while integrating our research with ...
Sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois was the psychologist we have never acknowledged. He warned us about double consciousness—psychiatry just called it psychosis.
Ntozake Shange's landmark choreopoem will be performed live by ISU students on Feb. 24. It's the final installment of a month ...
Two Chicago-area women are on a mission to encourage African Americans to take mental health more seriously. "I didn’t want to be here anymore and that’s all I knew is that I didn’t want to be, here ...
Senior Kendal Jordan has been involved with research on campus since her freshman year, working on several projects almost all centered on the same topic: video games.
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