By LaKeshia N. Myers As we reflect on our nation’s progress during Women’s History Month, we must acknowledge the profound ...
An article on Robinson’s military career was restored to the Defense Department’s website. It’s a reminder that we can beat ...
Today, more women than men are entering medical school and pursuing a career in medicine. Who were some of the pioneering women physicians, and what challenges do contemporary women in medicine face?
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Historically, women have faced barriers to entering the field of medicine, being relegated to roles as caregivers rather than recognized as physicians and surgeons. Before 1847, US medical schools ...
From the modern day film Black Hawk Down to the century old tale of All Quiet on the Western Front, these war movies have ...
Created by Jasmine Sessom in Pennsylvania, the center aims to place more Black women in positions of influence in public ...
Black Women’s Clubs in Chicago were part of the movement for African American rights, and there were many more women involved ...
In the 19th-century, Harriet Livermore boldly defended a women’s right to speak in the church and pulpit.
March is Women’s History Month, but celebrating the women, well-known or not, who make our present existence more meaningful with the inspiration of their lives, should be a year-round ritual.
In celebration of Certified Nurses Day, here are 14 Black nurses who have made a lasting impact on the medical field.
Former Winonan and historian Greg Gaut spoke last weekend at the Winona Public Library about his new book, which explores ...