When she competed on “Survivor 44,” North St. Paul native Carolyn Wiger cried. Like, a lot. So it wasn’t too surprising to see her break into tears during the fourth episode of “The ...
particularly among Black women. Why, you ask? Well, frankly, she is our hero- rather she-roe; for refusing to go along with the shenanigans we’ve all been forced to stomach over the past two ...
Outside of the classroom, many young Black people were and still are discouraged by the return of President-elect Donald Trump — a candidate who openly used racist language in his defeat of Vice ...
s legacy and engage in self-care on January 20th. The 92% of Black women voters completed the assignment in 2024 and are not interested in protesting clearly unsuitable cabinet nominees.