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The 19th on MSNBlack women’s unemployment is rising. Economists say it’s a warning sign.New data released Thursday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics marked the third straight month of high unemployment rates for ...
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The Root on MSNBlack Twitter Reacts to Trump Crushing on a Beautiful Black Woman In The Oval OfficeDid Trump flirt with a stunning Black reporter he invited to the White House? It sure looked like it and Black Twitter agreed ...
After her podcast with her brother launched in March, some dedicated fans say silence is golden. Former US First Lady ...
Column: Black women say they're exhausted after election, but won't give up activism Columnist Suzette Hackney talked to Black women around the country about how they're recovering from the 2024 ...
Black women often work hard to avoid reinforcing stereotypes and racist beliefs. Don’t doubt your experience — take action. Soak up Summer With a Waterproof Phone Pouch, $10 Sandals, More ...
Black moms-to-be are more likely to be dismissed by doctors. What to say if it happens to you. Black women are three times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes than white women, a crisis ...
A majority of Black women say they feel they have to change their hair just to be taken seriously for job opportunities and in professional settings, according to a survey commissioned by LinkedIn ...
There were 7,000 women diagnosed with HIV in 2018 and Black women made up more than 4,000 cases, the CDC says. Overall, 1 in 9 women are unaware they have the virus.
Pilkington is a member of a tight-knit, but fast-growing community of Black women preppers, or survivalists, across the nation. Many say they began their journey because of climate change, civil ...
For many Black women, the reversal of Roe v. Wade last month not only stripped them of bodily autonomy, but created another barrier to economic security and choosing the course of their future.
Perhaps a Black woman will never be president of the United States as it exists now; because, when we’re talking about Black women leading, we’re talking about transformation. We’re talking ...
Black women buy $7.5 billion worth of beauty products every year, and spend 9x more on ethnic hair products than any other demographic. The measures in place to protect them aren’t enough.
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