This article originally appeared in The Atlantic and has been published with the author’s permission. To preserve Black history, a 19th-century Philadelphian filled hundreds of...[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]
The title of this story is deceiving. AND, so was the similarly titled workshop I attended as a college student in 1996. I was desperately...[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]
On January 20th of this year, Kamala Harris was confirmed as the Vice President of the United States. This was a tremendous occasion for many...[Read More]
February is National Eating Disorders Awareness Month, and the goal is to educate the public, share hope, and raise awareness about life-saving resources for those...[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]