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During Monday's edition of NewsOne Now, Roland Martin and his panel of guests discussed Mr. Obama's interesting comments and whether his remarks explain why he did not select a Black woman to sit on the highest court in the land.
Fifty-one percent of Black consumers use styling products, compared to 34 percent of U.S. consumers overall. Despite the demand, nearly twenty percent of Black consumers report having trouble finding Black hair care products at retailers.
Cherelle Baldwin, 24, was accused and charged with killing her abusive ex-boyfriend in 2013.
Restricting access to and criminalizing the procedure will mostly impact Black women, who have the highest abortion rates in the nation.
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman recently sat down with Roland Martin, host of NewsOne Now, to discuss the launch of the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls. This new political caucus is devoted to public policy that eliminates significant barriers and disparities experienced by Black Women. Congresswoman Coleman explained women of color are “subjected to […]
It's the first out of 430 registered caucuses that will focus solely on the issues that we as African-American women face.
Huge racial disparities persist despite the drop in infant mortality rates in America. According to statistics, Black babies are dying at twice the rate of White babies in the United States. Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births, according to the CDC: Blacks 11.1% White 5.1% Hispanic 5% National Average 6% Pediatrician Dr. Marilyn McPherson-Corder joined Roland Martin […]
Martin, who has been adamant about President Obama nominating a Black woman to the Supreme Court, asked Jarrett why a Black woman was not nominated and reminded Jarrett of the support Mr. Obama has received from African-American women over the course of his tenure as president.
After the double-homicide of Tarekka Jones and Jalisa Walls-Harris, Kevin Reynolds turned the gun on himself.
A confessed serial killer, who preyed on poor Black women in Indiana, has been hit with five new charges, reports CNN.
In honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness on March 10, positive African-American women sound off.
Rosa Lee Ingram and her two teenage boys were at the center of one of the most explosive capital punishment cases in United States history.…
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Obama Dismisses SCOTUS Diversity Criticism With Controversial Comment
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Why Are Black Hair Care Products Relegated To The Ethnic Aisle Instead Of The Beauty Aisle?
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Freed! Woman Accused Of Murdering Her Abusive Ex Released From Prison
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Say What? Trump Says Women Who Illegally Get Abortions Will Be Punished, Later Backtracks