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Steph and Ayesha Curry are creating libraries for youth in underserved neighborhoods throughout Oakland.
Clark Atlanta University alumna Danielle Mitchell is on a mission to increase the representation of Black women in the clinical research industry.
Betty Reid Soskin—the National Park Service’s oldest ranger who dedicated her work to amplifying stories about Black history—has retired.
Clark Atlanta University has received an $11.8 million endowment for the creation of a knowledge-focused metaverse hub.
Now, Davis is preparing to advance to the Miss Wisconsin Competition in Oshkosh in June, which is a state preliminary to the Miss America competition.
The nonprofit Hit the Books is empowering Harlem youth through education and mixed martial arts.
Williams has now become the first black woman to serve in the position.
Deborah Cox will become the first Black woman to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Griffin launched her company, Anissa Wakefield Wines in 2019, becoming the first black woman winemaker in Alabama.
On Monday, the city launched The Violence Prevention Hotline, a 24 hours hotline staffed with dozens of trauma-informed "resource navigators" who will be on call to respond to residents impacted or concerned about issues of gun violence.
Songstress Ciara will join the cast of ‘The Color Purple’ musical film.
Aliyah Griffith made history by becoming the first Black scholar to earn a graduate degree in marine sciences from the University of North Carolina.