A new survey looks at the so-called “single’s tax,” financial anxiety, and why more Black women are choosing autonomy anyway.
A new crop of young homeowners who are disproportionately Black single women are helping the economic transformation in Baltimore City.
As long as there have been mothers, there have been single mothers. But in America, Black women have borne the stigma of single parenthood, whether we’re painted as “welfare queens”—a sensationalized ...
As a successful, single Black millennial woman, I can say with certainty that the dating scene is exhausting. The games are tiring. And the constant interrogation about marriage and children from ...
LiveBaltimore, a nonprofit organization dedicated to attracting city residents who need homeownership assistance, saw that the majority of its applicants ...