black-women
‘We Are Completely Ignored’ – What It’s Like Being a Black Woman in Journalism
"I have been around white editors who don't like to call something racist and will say it's better to use the word ‘bias’."
The Pandemic Is Devastating Women and Could Make It Harder for Them to Vote
Many women are overwhelmed with child care right now, and others are struggling through a time of historic job loss.
'I Would Probably Go Mad Without Her': Why 'Work Wives' Are Essential for Black and Brown Women
You don't have to explain all the nuances of being a person of colour in the workplace because they simply get it.
Black Girl Magic: Black Women Are Looking to Astrology During a Seismic 2020
In an industry dominated by white women, Black women are seeking out spiritual healing and guidance from each other.
How Black Women Are Forcing Democrats to Face the Maternal Health Crisis
In Episode 6 of ”Uncommitted: Iowa 2020,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells VICE News how she plans to improve black maternal and infant healthcare.
Elizabeth Warren Needs To Win Over Young Black Women. Here's How That's Going.
During the 2018 midterm elections 55% of black women in the U.S. voted, a full 6% above the national average
'Pro Hoe' Is My New Definition of Sexual Freedom
Kink was integral to developing my sexual identity free of the stereotyping of Black women I experienced.
Solange Gave Us 'When I Get Home' After A Frustrating Black History Month
After a Black History Month filled with societal strife, Solange’s new music is a salve of Black sisterhood, resilience, and power.
Why I Won’t Call Nicki Minaj’s Beefing ‘a Meltdown’
We don’t require male rappers to empower one another, so why should Nicki Minaj play nice?
Bias In Maternal AI Could Hurt Expectant Black Mothers
Black women experience worse maternal mortality rates than their white counterparts. Will machine learning make it worse or better?
The Sisterhood Behind the Raciest, Rawest Podcast on the Internet
'Whoreible Decisions' brings listeners inside the illicit conversations of professional young black women.
Statue Celebrating Doctor Who Experimented on Slaves Moved From Central Park
J. Marion Sims, lauded as the “father of modern gynecology,” experimented on female slaves without consent or anesthesia.