Despite Black women historically being considered the backbone of the church and earning the distinction of outnumbering men in the pews, there is a disturbing trend that we must address.
Black men and women are attending church less often than they used to, and fewer of them are attending church at all. But Black men have always attended less frequently than Black women.
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the female sex. Church men, who claim a privileged insight into the mind of God, earnestly agonise over what women can be and do. Mostly, what they can’t be and can’t do. Obstat sexus ...
The Church of England is experiencing ... consecration of a female bishop, four women are considered strong contenders: Rose Hudson-Wilkin, 63, the first Black woman bishop, currently Bishop ...
The founder of the viral "Win With Black Women" livestream that had 90,000 participants nationwide as Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for the White House in July said as a child ...
What can two rats teach us about our addiction to social media? Read the article and post your comments and questions for Emily Anthes by Dec. 5. By The Learning Network What behaviors or ...
Char Goolsby sat on a brown leather sofa at Carey House in Detroit's storied Boston Edison District, the home she's turned into both an operational hub to get out the vote this election season and ...
In a world rife with systemic exclusion and a relentless struggle for justice, Aimee Allison is dedicated to creating inclusive and equitable spaces for Black women across the U.S. As she nears ...
Voting hit different today. I voted for a Black woman to be president. I was behind a 19-year-old young woman who was eager to vote for the first time in her life. Her youthful and jovial energy ...