The Davenport Sisters Are The Founders Of The First Black Food Bookstore

Inspired by what they learned in their grandmother’s kitchen, Gabrielle and Danielle are centering stories about Black food traditions, and getting ready to open their first brick and mortar shop. By Tonya Abari, EssencePhoto, Clay Williams When Gabrielle Davenport was in grade school, she developed a love of deviled eggs, which began in her paternal […]

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Congress Votes to Dissolve House Office of Diversity and Inclusion

The House of Representatives Office of Diversity and Inclusion was dissolved due to a compromise in the federal spending bill, despite its efforts to create and cultivate a more diverse congressional workforce. By Ashleigh Fields, Word In BlackPhoto, After congressional budget rollbacks surrounding diversity and inclusion programs, the House of Representatives Office of Diversity and […]

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Players from first all-Black All-American women’s basketball team reflect on making history in 1984

The 10 team members marveled over its meaning, then and now By Branson Wright, ANDSCAPEPhoto, USC All-American Cheryl Miller with USC flag team in 1984. Tony Duffy/Getty Images 1984 was packed with many firsts in women’s basketball. It was a year with a glimpse into the future of the game’s evolution, a year filled with […]

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The Oakland Tribune’s First Black Photojournalist Captured the ‘Black Aesthetic’ of the ’60s and ’70s

By Ariana Proehl, KQEDPhoto, Woman in downtown San Francisco on Market Street. (Kenneth P. Green Sr.) You know that curiosity that pops up sometimes when you’re in a gallery and you’re looking at a really good photo of a stranger? And the spirit of it, the everyday-ness of it, makes you want to know the person’s story? Were […]

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