Image and Artwork © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., via ARS In the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, a group of Black women created restaurants ...
Born into poverty and abandoned by her parents, Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo rises from a life selling sweets in the ...
Josephine Baker (1906-1975) found fame in France in the 1920s as the American expat who danced in “a mere belt of bananas.” ...
She was Black, too, and at some point in the history of domination—or love or folly, perhaps—her bloodline was mixed with both Chinese and Creole ... dark skin, and street talk as “unkempt” and ...
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the decade.
Newtown Allies For Change (NAFC) has partnered with journalist Lisa Peterson, who has been tracing the last known days of ...
The 1920s brought huge changes for women. During World War I, they proved they could handle the jobs left by men who'd gone to war; the right to vote helped solidify some women's new position in ...
an African American woman found dead in a Texas jail cell in 2015, Holliday hypothesized the officer who stopped Bland ...
King cake found me even when I wasn’t looking: at a kiosk at the airport, which sold individually wrapped slices and nips of king-cake-flavored rum; at dinner at Brigtsen’s, a Creole ...
There's plenty of special events, celebrations, new restaurants and new menu items for Atlanta foodies to enjoy this month.
It’s about turnover, you know?” Another, in a smaller shop in River Road, added, “Dark-skinned women spend hours trying every product, can’t decide. Light-skinned women? They know exactly ...
“The SheaMoisture trip showed that when you lean into DEI, it pays back in lots of love and organic viral moments,” Verrelein ...