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With Black Women’s History Month upon us, it is crucial that we recognize the important achievements of Black women who are dismantling obstacles and making history in a variety of fields.

 

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Black women are leading the way, exhibiting perseverance, inventiveness, and a dedication to greatness. As such, NewsOne is highlighting some remarkable Black women who are breaking ground in 2023 and making an impact in their areas. These women serve as an inspiration to younger generations, showcasing the limitless potential of Black women in all fields.

Tamia Potter, a medical student at Case Western Reserve University, has made history. By becoming the first Black woman to join the neurosurgery residency program at Vanderbilt University. Potter’s passion for the workings of the human brain and nervous system, began in childhood. Since has driven her toward this career path. Her achievement has garnered nationwide attention, breaking down barriers in a field where Black women are underrepresented. She hopes to serve as a role model for future generations of Black women in medicine.

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Texas Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee declared her desire to run for Houston’s next mayor at a Sunday church service. She would hold the position for the first time as a Black woman if elected. Since 1995, Jackson Lee has served as a representative for Texas’ 18th congressional district. Congresswoman Lee has a lengthy history of involvement in civic and community activities. Her campaign is likely to center on problems like affordable housing, public safety, and economic growth.

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