Posts Tagged ‘Black female’
Kimberly Anyadike – Young African-American breaks flight record
Kimberly Anyadike, 15, left, and sister Kelly, 17, right, answer questions from the audience with the help of Burbank Library Assistant Joan Cappocchi. (Roger Wilson/Leader) Kimberly Anyadike became the youngest African-American female to fly in a private airplane from [Read More]
Ursula Burns named new Xerox CEO
Ursula Burns, current president of Xerox, was named by the board as CEOAccording to Xerox’s website, its board of directors announced today that Anne Mulcahy, chairman and chief executive officer, will retire as CEO effective July 1. Ursula Burns, current president of [Read More]
Mama
by Keli Stewart Source: South Loop Review Keli StewartPeople keep trying to get me to come to her, as if I could heal all of our wounds. For a long time I felt that God was punishing me by giving her to me, this wild woman commonly known as "the bitch" in and out [Read More]
CDC: African Americans hardest hit with HIV/AIDS
49% of people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS were Blacks According to the CDC, of all racial and ethnic groups in the United States, HIV and AIDS have hit African Americans the hardest. The reasons are not directly related to race or ethnicity, but rather to some of the barriers [Read More]
