Remember Rosa Parks? She took a stand to bring attention to racism and discrimination against black Americans by sitting at ...
The sisters of Denise McNair, who was killed during a racist bombing, hosts lunch and learns with young activists.
Rosa Louise McCauley ... every March, during Women's History Month. The Rev. Robert Trimble was in the SunDome when Parks spoke. He and Henry Beauchamp were her "bodyguards," Trimble said.
“Rosie” was the first feminist I ever knew, if feminism meant sticking up for liberties unfairly denied to women. She grew up ...
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., made history this year: Thanks to a lawsuit, the church controls the trademark to the far-right group known as the Proud Boys.
buses began after Rosa Parks was fined ... a series of shootings at three massage parlors in the Atlanta area left eight people dead. Six of the slain victims were Asian women, prompting questions ...
As retailers like Target and Amazon announce plans to scale back or cut DEI programs in their businesses, Black customers are ...
The week coincided with International Women’s Day, March 8. A few small parades commemorating women’s historic roles were held in 1978 and 1979 in downtown Santa Rosa ... about 3% of textbooks ...
She stated that with three-fourths of the ... The suit named other Black women, not Rosa Parks, as the plaintiffs. Later that month, over 100 protestors, including Dr. King, were arrested for ...
Anyway, the bus was ... what would Rosa Parks do? Would Rosa Parks give up her seat? I decide the answer is “Nah.”I will be thinking about this, today, on International Women’s Day, one ...
Black culture is always being put under a microscope. A couple months ago, a white comedian, Andrew Schulz, disparaged Black ...