The 74 reports that Black girls were far more likely than Black boys to have "a negative math identity" and to not see how ...
Black-owned beauty and personal care stores face challenges as nearly 80% of products contain toxic chemicals, risking health ...
The landscape of American leadership underwent a historic ... in 2019 addressing workplace discrimination based on natural Black hairstyles. This legal milestone reflected growing recognition ...
Many of the bills on the priority list of the Rhode Island Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American and Pacific Islander (RIBLIA) Caucus are not technically new, only updated versions of bills that ...
Ingredients that can cause cancer were found in 10 synthetic hair products marketed to Black women, according to Consumer Reports. Nine of the products also contained lead.
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, the new co-chairs of the R.I. Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American and Pacific ...
Rhode Island's Black, Latino and Asian-American lawmakers ... hair texture and protective hairstyles." Specify in state law what does – and does not – amount to the "just-cause" eviction ...
Indians have a rich cultural history in New Orleans dating back to the 19th century. A queen in one tribe says this is her last year parading and she’s concerned about how her culture continues to be ...
The braided hairstyles many Black women and children wear are popular for their beauty and ease of maintenance. But a consumer watchdog’s laboratory analysis has found that the synthetic hair ...
As a young Black artist studying at Columbia University ... Kenyan Masai warrior sculptures bought on 125th street in Harlem, the sky-high hairstyles of Halle Berry and Natalie Desselle in the ...
An analysis of more than 4,000 beauty and personal care products marketed to Black women revealed that nearly 80 percent of them contain toxic chemicals, according to a report released by the ...