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Martin Luther King: ‘Let My People Vote’
by Fierce Contributor | Dec 28, 2022 | News, #Trending | 0
During a 1965 speech in Montgomery, Alabama, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “The Civil...
Read MoreBlack Women’s History in the Making
by Sheree Crute | Feb 7, 2020 | #Trending, Community, News, Top Feature | 0
This year, 2020, for Black History Month, Fierce for Black Women.com is celebrating women who are making history every day by serving their communities or working in other ways bring about positive change in the world. We will feature a history maker each week this month.
Read MoreSweet Talk — Discuss Michelle Obama’s Memoir “Becoming” Over Dessert
by Yanick Rice Lamb | Feb 3, 2019 | #Trending, Community, Friendships, Ties | 0
Women have been wanting to talk about Becoming over and over again. Some have given the book or...
Read MoreLast-Minute Snacks for Any Get-Together
by Yanick Rice Lamb | Feb 3, 2019 | #Trending, Friendships, Joy!, Taste, Ties, Top Feature | 0
Getting together with friends and family? Here are some super fast and easy snacks that you can...
Read MoreBlack Music: Then and Now
by Sydney Davenport | Jun 30, 2017 | #Trending, Fierce Fridays, News | 0
As Black Music Month ends, let’s reminisce on some of the musical contributions made by...
Read MoreOscar Winner Lupita Nyong’o Inspires Black Self-Love
by Nicole Crawford-Tichawonna | Mar 3, 2014 | #Trending, News, Uncategorized | 1
Congratulations to Lupita Nyongo for winning Best Supporting Actress for her role in 12...
Read More#Trending: Fierce Stuff to Launch Your 2014 Calendar
by Yanick Rice Lamb | Jan 18, 2014 | #Trending, Financially Fierce | 0
Take a break; you deserve it! Here are people, places and things worth a busy woman’s time. In...
Read More#Trending: Fierce Stuff for December
by Yanick Rice Lamb | Dec 4, 2013 | #Trending | 0
Take a break; you deserve it! Here are people, places and things worth a busy womans time....
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Inequality Is an Underlying COVID-19 Risk Factor
African Americans are contracting the coronavirus at an alarming rate, accounting for up to 70% of deaths in some areas. Is there hope? Yes, there are things that we can do, Dr. Melissa Clark explains. Click here to read.