Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes in daytime television?  TV veteran Fernita Wynn is proof that dream jobs actually exist. The Boston native, one-time LA powerhouse, and now New York bosswoman, lives her life with expressiveness in mind—on and off set. “I’m on headsets, I get to my podium, and we’re live,” […]

Michelle Miller, CBS Saturday Morning co-host and bestselling author, reflects on her journey and the honor of receiving the Key to New York City for her dedication to community and Black excellence.

Gail O'Neill was the 80s and 90s It Girl of all things fashion and editorial and one of the original members of the Black Girl Coalition.

Award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has declined an offer of tenured professorship at the University of North Carolina

It's easy to list some of the most visible Black women in the media who impact us every day. Here, read about more leading Black women journalists that you might not be familiar with who continue to change the media industry for the better by making our news more inclusive, balanced, and authentic to our stories.

What we absolutely aren't going to do, is tolerate Trump's continued blatant disrespect of Black women in powerful positions.

Celebrating the work of SpeakHER50 honoree, Kimberlé Crenshaw.

Celebrating the work of SpeakHER50 honoree, Nikole Hannah-Jones.

Celebrating the work of SpeakHER50 honoree, Nadia Fischer.

Celebrating the work of SpeakHER50 honoree, Stacey Abrams.

Celebrating the work of SpeakHER50 honoree, Monique Morris.

Come and help us celebrate the 50 dynamic Black women featured in our first annual SpeakHER50 list!