We couldn’t let Black Women’s History Month end without recognizing the strength, power, and impact of one Dominique Morgan. 

Issa Rae has achieved the unthinkable. She began by creating her own YouTube series, 'The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl,' and transformed the success of that quirky, relatable show into 'Insecure,' and multiple business ventures. Let's take a look at her hustle playbook.

A dark part of Black history showed enslavers spent thousands on fancy girls, light-skinned enslaved women who served as sex laborers.

Happy Black Women's History Month! Flavor Flav gave a nod to hip-hop's femcees and Beyoncé win's iHeartRadio's Innovator Award.

Alma Woodsey Thomas became the first ever student to graduate from Howard University with a fine arts degree in 1924.

From Detroit's legendary Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale to New York's one and only DJ Cocoa Chanelle, these Queens of the 1s and 2s rocked the party right.

One employee at Capital Airlines informed Edmiston that the airline did not hire Black people.

Meet the iconic stars of Black Women's History Month!

In time for Black Women's History Month, meet the nine Black female chefs pushing our food traditions forward with old faves and more progressive culinary delights.

Culturally and economically, Black women are known for making something out of nothing; dollar out of 15 cent.

Black women have played a critical role in shaping history, from politics and science to literature and the arts. Let's take a minute to honor a few Black female hidden figures who have made an everlasting impact with their historical contributions.

Over the last year, Tara Roberts has been following an all-Black team of expert scuba divers from a nonprofit organization called Diving With A Purpose in search of clues, fragments, and artifacts underneath the ocean that could help piece together the complex history of the global slave trade.