Womens History Month

Explore and celebrate the impact Black women have made across politics, activism, and entertainment.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

It wasn’t called voter suppression back then, but civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer knew exactly how white authorities in Mississippi felt about Black people voting in the 1960s.

Womens History Month

The fight for equality and justice for Black women is far from over.

Here is your reminder to support women in music. In honor of Women’s History Month, here's our list of women dominating rap music right now.

Womens History Month

Their advocacy and life’s work are clearing the path for women and girls coming after them.

Francesca Andre is a talented photographer who uses her creative eye to tell Black stories. Now, meet the woman behind the lens.

Sheryl Lee Ralph has had an impressive career, spanning several decades and multiple mediums. The Jamaican-American star is still soaring across the entertainment industry with a bevy of award-winning projects.

Black News

Highlighting three Black women, Maia Chaka, Felecia M. Nave and Mia Schultz, who are breaking barriers and choosing to challenge inequity through their work and leadership. 

"Finding Tamika" is also the first of five new Audible series from SBH productions, a joint venture between Kevin Hart and Charlamagne Tha God.

Good News

Common is producing a biopic about civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer.

Good News

Dr. Kizzmekia S. Corbett is leading the effort to find a cure for COVID-19.

Entertainment

America’s first self-made female millionaire didn’t just live a life of hard-won opulence. She exemplified Black women’s generosity. Her philanthropy and activism imbued every aspect of her daily life.

Brenda Jones, a Black woman Democrat and president of the Detroit City Council, has reportedly filed paperwork that means she intends to run for the seat in Congress that she lost to current Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib in 2018.