NCBW – Kansas City Chapter’s Blog

The History of Our History Month

  Carter G. Woodson is the reason we have Black History Month and it’s time his name became mainstream. Woodson has been marked down in history as the father of Black history. It’s not that he created the chronicling of Black history, that has been happening...

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Trafficking & Safety in our Society

January is Human & Sex Trafficking Awareness Month, and to bring some awareness to it lets discuss the ways it impacts our community and how to culturally address it.   The U.S. Department of Justice(DOJ) defines human trafficking as “a crime involving the...

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Introducing An Author

  A story has an introduction by the author before delving into the chapters they’ve given, so I shall do the same! My name is Victoria Rollins, your current NCBW Intern and I will guide you along the next few chapters of NCBW through my position. I am a...

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Passionate about improving the educational, social, political and economic status of African-American women and their families.

National Congress of Black Women

Kansas City Chapter