How Welsh Slate Industry Was Funded by Slavery”
Stacey Abrams, a former state representative and minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, has been appointed as the inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics at Howard University. In this role, Abrams will promote interdisciplinary collaboration, inspire research, and encourage broad discussions on issues of race and Black politics affecting the African diaspora in America. Abrams will also lead the vibrant Ronald W. Walters Speakers Series, hosting guests on a range of topics representing diverse perspectives. The endowed chair was created in Walters’ namesake to continue his legacy of expanding the University’s capacity as a leader in emerging scholarship in Black politics.
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The article discusses the importance of pay transparency in closing discriminatory practices relating to pay and addressing the Ethnicity Pay Gap.
A reflection on Women’s History Month and its positive impact.
Trailblazing Women: A spotlight on The Beat House Cosmetics, black women in STEM, and the black mothers of gynecology.
This article tells the story of James Clarke, a man born in British Guiana in 1886 who dedicated his life to saving others in Liverpool. Despite a difficult childhood and a journey to Liverpool as a stowaway, James became a beloved and respected member of the community known for his bravery and unwavering commitment to saving lives.
Africa’s investable wealth amounts to $2.4 trillion, according to the 2023 Africa Wealth Report published by Henley & Partners in partnership with New World Wealth.
“Black Californians adjust behavior to reduce bias in healthcare”
In association with Black Wall St. Media the first season of Micah McLean Talks is coming to Television will and feature on the LCBN TV channel
London will soon unveil a new memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the transatlantic slave trade