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Henderson Tours Guides Travelers Back to Their African Roots

September 24, 2016

By Michael H. Cottman Urban News Service Gaynelle Henderson is the second-generation owner of Henderson Tours, a trailblazer among African-Americans in the travel industry. Her late parents, Jacob and Freddye Henderson, were visionaries who founded the agency in Atlanta in 1955. Rosa Parks was arrested that year for refusing to move to the back of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: African Tourism, Freddye Henderson, Gaynelle Henderson, Henderson Tours, Michael H. Cottman, Travel Agents

Black Restaurant Week in Madison

August 12, 2016

A New Campaign Aimed at Bringing More Visibility to Black-owned Food Services that Exist in Madison Designated for August 14-21, the week will spotlight six brick and mortar restaurants as well as five catering services, three food carts and a farmer’s market. The event is sponsored by the Madison Black Chamber of Commerce that seeks […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Chamber of Commerce, Black Restaurant Week

Afrobeat Star Femi Kuti to Perform in Madison, First Time in 5 Years

July 15, 2016

Special Guests Fringe Character and DJ Phil Money Join Kuti this Saturday Article courtesy of Rock Paper Scissors, Inc. Once they bombed them; now they are building museums to honor them. Tapped as Afrobeat founding father Fela Kuti’s chosen successor, Femi Kuti has fought for his own voice and for his family’s freedom. On a […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Afrobeat, Concerts, DJ Phil Money, Femi Kuti, Fringe Character, Music, Rock Paper Scissors

Film Review: Keanu

May 13, 2016

by Dwight Brown NNPA News Wire Film Critic They’re 50 percent Black, 50 percent White. 100 percent Nerd. Go figure. Left to their own devices and dull lives, not a lot of excitement comes their way. Until that fateful day when a lost and forlorn kitty shows up at the door. Then all hell breaks […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dwight Brown, Film Review, Jordan Peele, Keanu, Keegan-Michael Key

Ntozake Shange and Toni Cade Bambara: Pioneers of Black Feminist Cultural Production

March 18, 2016

Women’s History Profiles By Brianna Rae Ntozake Shange Best known for her award-winning play for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf, Ntozake Shange is a Black feminist playwright, poet, and novelist. Born Paulette L. Williams on October 18, 1948, Shange was born in Trenton, New Jersey into a family […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brianna Rae, Ntozake Shange, Toni Cade Bambara, Womens History Month

New Online Zine Brown Girl Lifted a Place for Intersectional Feminist Voices

March 18, 2016

By Brianna Rae “Brown girl seeks solidarity in a digital world,” reads the first post on Brown Girl Lifted, a new blog that seeks to be “a celebration of the layered movement that is intersectional feminism — the delicious cake of solidarity that feeds us all.” The blog’s founder, Aarushi Agni, is a recent UW-Madison […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Brianna Rae, Brown Girl Lifted

Women’s History Profiles: Influential Women Artists

March 11, 2016

by Brianna Rae Faith Ringgold Faith Ringgold, world-famous painter, writer, sculptor, and performance artist, was born Faith Willi Jones on October 8, 1930 in Harlem, New York City. Her mother a fashion designer and her father a great storyteller, Ringgold was surrounded by the arts from an early age. She was also born into the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Art, Black History, Brianna Rae, Faith Ringgold, Frida Kahlo, Womens History Month

Yoni Ki Baat Showcases Voices & Performances of Women of Color

March 11, 2016

Event takes places Thursday, March 31 – Saturday, April 2 by Brianna Rae Originally started in the Bay Area in 2003 by an organization called the South Asian Sisters, Yoni Ki Baat (‘Talk of the Vagina,’ roughly translated from Hindi) started on the UW-Madison campus a couple of years ago by Madison’s own South Asian […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brianna Rae, South Asian Sisters, Yoni Ki Baat

Hazel Scott and Abbey Lincoln, Pioneers in Jazz, Entertainment, & Racial Justice

March 4, 2016

Women’s History Month Kick-Off by Brianna Rae Beginning as International Women’s Day in 1911 and eventually becoming Women’s History Week by 1982, the designation of March as Women’s History Month became nationally recognized in 1987. Since then, it has continued its legacy of bringing the focus on women’s immense contributions to culture and society from […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Abbey Lincoln, Brianna Rae, Hazel Scott, Womens History Month

YWCA Madison Circle of Women Fundraiser a Success

March 4, 2016

by Brianna Rae Last Thursday, the Alliant Energy Center was packed with more than 700 people who attended a lunchtime fundraiser for Madison’s YWCA. Committed to empowering women and eliminating racism, the YWCA is an invaluable asset to the community and across the United States. Many women and families rely on YWCA’s crucial services in […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brianna Rae, Fundraiser, Jacquelyn Hunt, Jasmine Zapata, Rachel Krinsky, YWCA, YWCA of Madison

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