Black NASA Employees Go Viral After Sharing Official Headshots

There’s nothing we love more than to see Black people unabashedly share their accomplishments and encourage one another. Especially when locs, natural hair and braids are involved! Thanks to Tyrone Jacobs, and his recent viral post to X, Black employees at NASA have started sharing their official government headshots and we can’t get enough. Jacob’s original […]
Watch Keke Palmer Hype up Sha’Carri Richardson in New Heartwarming ‘Paris Olympics’ Ad

This is the girl power we love to see! In a new NBC Sports ad for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Keke Palmer amplifies the spirit of track star Sha’Carri Richardson. After a setback in the 2020 Olympics, Richardson has returned stronger and more determined than ever. Currently holding the title of one of the “fastest […]
Celebrating Oseola McCarty, the Woman Who Donated Her Life Savings to Create a Black Scholarship Fund

In honor of Women’s History Month, BOTWC recognizes the extraordinary contributions of women who have defied the odds, uplifted their communities, and left memorable marks on history. Among these remarkable individuals is Oseola McCarty, whose life story is full of perseverance, hard work, and philanthropy. According to Philanthropy Roundtable, McCarty was born in 1908 into […]
Actress Marla Gibbs Sends Heartwarming Congratulations to Lenny Kravitz for Walk of Fame Star

Gibbs honored the memory of her late friend while celebrating the joyous achievement of Lenny Kravitz. In a heartwarming display of friendship and support, veteran actress Marla Gibbs joined in celebrating the momentous occasion of Lenny Kravitz receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The event held special significance for Gibbs, not only […]
This Minnesota Family Celebrated 3 Generations Of Leap Year Birthdays

The odds of being born on Leap Day are one in 1,461. A family in Minnesota beat those odds three times in a row! On February 29th this year, family matriarch Elizabeth Stevens turned 88 years old (or 22 if you’re going by Leap Day standards). Her niece, Tonya Berzat, turned 56 and her granddaughter, […]
Nas To Develop New Series About Maurice Ashley, The First Black Chess Grandmaster

Nas is developing a television series to highlight a little known but very inspiring Black history icon. The rapper has teamed up with Power executive producer Mark Canton to create a biographical series based on the life and victories of Maurice Ashley, the first Black International Chess Grandmaster. “I’m grateful to be part of bringing Maurice […]
Remembering David Harris, the First Black Commercial Pilot for a Major Airline

David E. Harris, a former Air Force airman who became the first Black pilot for a major U.S. passenger airline, died on March 8 in Marietta, Georgia. He was 89 years old. Harris worked for American Airlines from 1964 to 1994, according to The Washington Post, becoming the first Black pilot to man the cockpit […]
Remembering the Unsung Legacy of Abolitionist Anna Murray Douglass

In the history books, there are often hidden threads woven by unsung heroes whose contributions echo through time. Anna Murray Douglass, the wife of the renowned abolitionist Frederick Douglass, emerges as a figure of remarkable courage and resilience, leaving an enduring mark on the fight for freedom and equality. Born into the harsh realities of […]
Attorney Diana Lynch Makes History as Owner of First Black-Owned Golf Resort in the Dominican Republic

Esteemed attorney Diana Lynch has already cemented her legacy, but she isn’t stopping! Having carved out a distinguished career as the founding member of Atlanta’s renowned Lynch Law Group, Lynch has long been recognized for her legal prowess in representing top-tier clients in the realms of sports and entertainment. Now, in her retirement, she is […]
Salem State University Honors First Black Alumna, Charlotte Forten, with Renaming of Residence Hall

Salem State University recently unveiled the renaming of its residence hall, dedicating it to Charlotte Forten, the university’s first African American graduate from the class of 1856. The university announced in a statement that Viking Hall, now known as Charlotte Forten Hall, will honor the legacy of this remarkable woman who was an abolitionist, educator, […]