Through courageous advocacy, intellectualism, cultural leadership, and resilient community-building, these women ...
Generations apart, archivists Dr. Dorothy Fields and Nadege Green each uncover the untold stories of Miami’s Black community.
Carolyn Baker-Marzette broke barriers when she was called to serve as the first black female officer at the Opelousas Police ...
March is Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to remembering the trailblazers who gave all women the right to vote and honoring women's many contributions to U.S. education, science, technology, ...
The L.A. teachers union unveils a contract proposal for big raises and activism that leaders say are more necessary than ever ...
The Herald-Leader is celebrating Lexington’s 250th birthday by revisiting key moments in the city’s vibrant history, ...
Dr. Altema McNeely’s research focuses on Latino public opinion, particularly along the US-Mexico border, and has led to ...
DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to ensure fair treatment for all, especially underrepresented groups.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp, who fought for equality, left marks on Harrisburg that are still visible today.
Recent actions nationally to remove special historical recognitions are misguided and detrimental to our patriotic story.
Photo: Getty Images The Department of Education has restored online applications for several student loan repayment plans. On ...
Simmons grew up in Grapeland, Texas, where her family worked as sharecroppers. Now, she's the first Black president of an Ivy ...