Womanhood and Women’s Rights Panel Discussion—October 21, 2020 at 6–7:30 PM—led by sociology professor Ginetta Candelario.
Read MoreOct 10: Open House with Jennifer Caviola at Pegasus Gallery, Brooklyn
The Same Material at Pegasus Gallery will feature a selection of 17 works by artist Jennifer Caviola.
Read MoreAmandla Stenberg as a Voice Against Cultural Appropriation
Amandla Stenberg is one of many influential black women embracing the concept of black girl magic for the advancement of women of color.
Read MoreYCG Fine Art x Morgan Everhart: Auctions to support the ABC and the NAACP
Yassana Croizat-Glazer and Morgan Everhart have partnered to donate artworks with proceeds going to ABC and NAACP.
Read MoreAWT’s First Viewing Room Is Live
Entitled “Stretching Arms,” this exhibition highlights artists that structure their work with self-compassion and reflection.
Read MorePhotographer Maïmouna Guerresi Explores Roots Between Mother and Child
An Italian-born artist Maïmouna Guerresi explores cultural diversity, Islamic spirituality and mysticism, and the roots between mother and child.
Read MoreInvincible Women: Isabel Allende and Other Remarkable Women Immigrants
Read an exclusive interview with Isabel Allende from a collection of in-depth conversations with successful women immigrants.
Read MorePoetry: Occult Autumnal by Lisa Russ Spaar
Poetry by Lisa Russ Spaar and illustrations by Chika Osaka.
Read MorePrint Aid to Support Artists During COVID-19 Launches Today
Print Aid is a limited edition of silkscreen printed works by Caris Reid, Kim Dorland and Jennifer Caviola to support artists affected by COVID-19.
Read MoreHealth in Her HUE Founder Aims Change Health Advocacy for Black Women
Racial health disparities are a pervasive problem in the U.S. Health in Her HUE founder Ashlee Wisdom aims to change that.
Read MoreFemale Nonprofit Founder On the Importance of Eliminating Food Waste
Leah Lizarondo shares her experience of launching a startup designed to eliminate food waste.
Read MoreYoung, Gifted and Black: Largest Public Showing in NYC
Feb 26–May 2: “Young, Gifted and Black,” a NYC exhibition of 50 contemporary works of emerging artists that explore race, class, politics and human dignity.
Read MoreMonankim, a Photo Series by Jenevieve Aken
In her photo series “Monankim,” Nigerian photographer Jenevieve Aken captures the entry into womanhood as experienced through the women of the Bakor people.
Read MoreArt by Christina Quarles & Poetry by Christine Kitano
As a Queer, cisgender woman who is black but is often mistaken as white, artist Christina Quarles engages with the world from different positions.
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