Three Black women, all Democrats, have served in the U.S. Senate. Two were elected ‒ Carol Moseley Braun from Illinois, who ...
As Vice President Kamala Harris continues her historic run for the presidency, I marvel at the groups across the nation ...
Black women in American politics continue to face an uphill battle against persistent stereotypes as they enter politics.
The most successful, creative and most watched Democratic National Convention in history was chaired and coordinated by this unheralded Black woman, Minyon Moore. She was said to have been tasked with ...
Women make up roughly half of U.S. labor union membership, but representation in top level union leadership positions has ...
For the first time in history, two Black women, Lisa Blunt Rochester and Angela Alsobrooks, could be elected to the U.S.
"The owners and other neighbors had a nice laugh at my expressive reaction upon seeing it," she told Newsweek.
Mayors from the cities of College Park, East Point and Jonesboro joined WABE for a chat about Kamala Harris and their experiences as Black women in power.
Nikki Fargas and Keia Clarke are making history in the WNBA! According to Diverse Representation, the duo are currently the ...
Meet Nikki Fargas and Keia Clarke; they are currently the only black women holding CEO or president roles in the NWBA.
Candice Hammons' journey and the plight of her ancestors will become an exhibit by the African American Museum of Southern ...
If they win their bids next month, Blunt Rochester and Alsobrooks, both Democrats, are poised to make history as the first two Black women to serve in the U.S. Senate at the same time. They would ...