Nicole Wright, a clinical nursing staff leader at a leukemia/lymphoma clinic and transplant and cell therapy clinic, had an unconventional path to a conventional career in medicine. Initially working random jobs, she discovered her...
(Photo of Gus Robinson at the Paul R. Jones Museum) In 1956, Autherine Lucy made history when she became the first African American student to enroll at the University of Alabama. Though her journey was marred by violence and intimidation as...
In today’s society, women of color often encounter the stereotype that they are “doing too much”. This stereotype trivializes their achievements and struggles, reinforcing the notion that they are constantly expected to go above and beyond, with...