Read the inspiring story of two determined women who overcame racial and gender barriers to pursue a college education at Xavier University of Louisiana.
MSN: $90,000-per-year elite Calif. college accused of rampant racism. Its president is a Black woman
$90,000-per-year elite Calif. college accused of rampant racism. Its president is a Black woman
Negro is currently considered somewhat offensive in the United States, and it's not advisable to use it if you are first learning the language. I say "somewhat" because there are circumstances where it is still used, but those circumstances are historically and socially complex, and even Americans still struggle with those circumstances.
Is "Negro" an offensive word, or do some people just take offense to it ...
Black Enterprise: Report: Black Women Face Significant Income Disparities Despite Education, Labor Force Strides
Report: Black Women Face Significant Income Disparities Despite Education, Labor Force Strides
Forbes: Beyond Glass Ceilings And Glass Cliffs, Black Women Professors In Higher Education Offer Leadership Lessons
Beyond Glass Ceilings And Glass Cliffs, Black Women Professors In Higher Education Offer Leadership Lessons
Black women are breaking barriers in education, from the stage to the classroom. Rosalind Cauthen, executive director of the Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA), and Dr. Nicol R. Howard, an associate ...
Black women in the U.S. suffered greater employment losses than other groups of women or Black men in 2025, and some of the largest losses were among college graduates and public-sector workers, ...
AFRO American Newspapers: 70 years later: Xavier alumnae reflect on education and life in segregated New Orleans
70 years later: Xavier alumnae reflect on education and life in segregated New Orleans