African American women are at disproportionate risk of sexual violence. Here’s how you can help.7By Jameta Nicole Barlow, PhD, MPH The year was 1944. Recy Taylor was walking home from a church meeting in Abbeville, Alabama with two other churchgoers when she was terrorized by seven white men in a green Chevrolet truck, snatched by them,
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What ‘Livability’ Looks Like for Black Women Livability indexes can obscure the experiences of non-white people. CityLab analyzed the outcomes just for black women, for a different kind of ranking. By Brentin Mock Last September, the city of Pittsburgh released a report on gender and race disparities that concluded, perhaps to the city’s own shock,
May 5, 202012:03 AM ET Spring is supposed to be romantic — enjoying long dinners on the patio at your corner cafe, introducing your new beau to friends at an outdoor concert, holding hands on an evening stroll ... except coronavirus. So, none of that is happening. And yet, people are still seeking love and
Imagine having to work seven extra months just to earn the same pay as a male co-workers. If you’re a Black woman in the United States, that’s a likely reality. According to the U.S. Census, on average, Black women were paid 63% of what non-Hispanic white men were paid in 2019. That means it takes