This inspiring photo’s worth at least 1,000 words about Black women’s political power locally. Plus, the story behind: “Find a dress, get your hair done. You have a press conference tomorrow.”
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White women gained the right to vote 100 years ago, but Tamara Winfrey-Harris reminds us it took women of color many more years of tenacity and activism.
Katara McCarty saw a need in her community, so she created an app focused on the emotional well-being of Black and brown women.
Decorated with everything from hand painted edible brooches to airbrushed horses, here are some of the city’s prettiest confections to sweeten up your day.
We asked local women about the most mouth-watering meals they can remember—and their answers ranged from tofu salad to cornbread waffles.
“Because not only is the pandemic still very much a thing, it’s by all measurable stats worse than it was when we first locked down in March.”
This woman likely would’ve kicked ass in the Indy 500—had she been allowed to race.
We asked professional organizers and child-focused experts to share their ideas for getting your home and children prepared for the unprecedented school year ahead.
If you’re looking for a socially-distanced getaway, our fine state has so many incredible options where you can pitch your tent.