| No Images? Click here Neurosurgery resident Nancy Abu-Bonsrah has made medical history. As of March 17, Abu-Bonsrah is set to become the first black woman to be trained as a neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins medical school. When members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at Florida International University saw the mess made from their daytime spring break shenanigans on March 13, they got to work alongside the beach’s maintenance crew. These 8 poems are a reminder that black women are the s**tIn honor of World Poetry Day and the absurdly moving nature of spoken word, we’ve gathered a few poems that lay out exactly what makes black women so dynamic.Public schools in Boston are using a new global map to help show students what the world really looks like. In the original map, Greenland appears bigger than Africa. In reality, it is 14 times smaller. Read more: Stay plugged in with the stories on black life and culture that matter. Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? Subscribe here! Like what you see? Share with a friend! Want even more? Check out our HuffPost Women and Queer Voices newsletters. ©2017 The Huffington Post | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Black female neurosurgery resident makes history
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