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Degrees of Difference: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School

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By Kimberly D. McKee, Karen J. Leong, Denise A. Delgado — 2025

University commitments to diversity and inclusivity have yet to translate into support for women of color graduate students. See more...

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Serena Williams Reads “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou

Serena Williams reads “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou.

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Toni Morrison Interview on Woman.Life.Song with Clarissa Pinkola Estes and Others

A conversation with Jessye Norman, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Toni Morrison, and Judith Weir about Weir’s “woman.life.song,” a collaborative effort to express universal experiences of womanhood.

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5 Things to Know About Maya Angelou’s Complicated, Meaningful Life

While Maya Angelou best known today for her writing—as the author of more than 30 books and the recipient of more than 50 honorary degrees—she had many different careers before becoming a writer, and all before the age of 40, as TIME pointed out in her 2014 obituary.

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Maya Angelou’s “Hey Black Child,” recited by 3-yr old Pe’Tehn Raighn Kem

Amazing 3-yr old Pe’Tehn Raighn-Kem can read, write and pay tribute to one of the most renowned writers of all time. She memorized author Maya Angelou’s poem “Hey Black Child” in just a week and recited the poem to an audience during the Chicago daytime talk show Windy City LIVE.

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Dr. Maya Angelou Recites Her Poem “Phenomenal Woman” - Super Soul Sunday - OWN

Poet, teacher, activist and more—pay tribute to Dr. Maya Angelou and listen to her read her unforgettable poem “Phenomenal Woman.”

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