Harvard Names New President, First Black Woman to Hold Top Job
Claudine Gay, the school's dean of Faculty Arts and Sciences, was named Harvard's 30th president, becoming the first Black person and only the second woman to hold the job.
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Claudine Gay, the school's dean of Faculty Arts and Sciences, was named Harvard's 30th president, becoming the first Black person and only the second woman to hold the job.
With the theme "Reaching for More," this year's event marks the first time the conference has been held in Los Angeles, California.
This year's State of Black America report celebrated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in comparison to how far we've come.
Melissa Harville-Lebron never thought that her entrepreneurial pursuits and ambitions would lead her to make history as the first African American woman to own a race team in NASCAR.