Blackfacts Login

Login to BlackFacts.com using your favorite Social Media Login. Click the appropriate button below and you will be redirected to your Social Media Website for confirmation and then back to Blackfacts.com once successful.



Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.

Forgot Password?
Forgot Your Blackfacts Password?

Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.


BlackFacts.com
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • LatinX Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • Latinx Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • History
  • Videos
  • News
  • Donate

Wakanda News Details

Breaking Free: Helping African Americans de-stigmatize abuse, learn to ask the right questions

  • fave
  • like
  • share

A survivor of domestic abuse, Dr. Conti Terrell started Fresh Spirit Wellness in 1997 after realizing there was a different type of dynamic for African American women who are dealing with it. She discovered that certain conversations that needed to happen were not taking place and many fears that these women had were not being addressed.

Source: Click2Houston | Houston News, Texas News, Weather, Sports | KPRC 2

You may also like

More from Click2Houston | Houston News, Texas News, Weather, Sports | KPRC 2
Alief ISD’s new superintendent makes history as 1st African-American in the role; Says he’s passionate about the opportunities education creates
KPRC 2 Celebrates 75 years of service
As threats to Black cemeteries persist, a movement to preserve their sacred heritage gains strength
Add this Galveston concert to your Juneteenth bucket list
Scorched by history: Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in minority and low-income neighborhoods
Trump administration fires top copyright official days after firing Librarian of Congress

Women Facts

  • South Sudan president's relative shoots, kills 5 persons in Juba
  • (1909) Ida B. Wells, “Lynching Our National Crime”
  • Trayvon Martin’s Mother, Sybrina Fulton, Qualifies To Run For Elected Office
  • Africa: Tobacco Bans During Lockdown Should Encourage Renewed Anti-Smoking Drives
  • 'Another Black Man Being Targeted': LeBron James and Other NBA Stars React to the Shooting of Jacob Blake
  • Teen Shot And Killed Selena Reyes-Hernandez In Her Chicago Home After Telling Him She Was A Trans Woman - Blavity
  • Louisiana teacher, officer face sex abuse charges for tainted cupcakes
  • Recoveries from COVID-19 outnumber new cases of disease
  • Mary McLeod Bethune
  • White Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park Has Been Fired | Florida Sentinel Bulletin

Black People Facts

  • Black Panther Party
  • The Racial Politics of Miss America
  • On October 1, 1943, Willie L. Williams was born, one of seven children, in Phila
  • (1922) Wyatt Mordecai Johnson, “The Faith of the American Negro”
  • Second Great Migration (African American)
  • History of African Americans in Detroit
  • Carter G. Woodson
  • The Combahee River Collective Statement (1977)
  • Calvary Baptist Church, Spokane, Washington (1890- )
  • Fort Negro

Washington DC Facts

  • Charles Drew, born
  • Million Man March
  • Barack Obama's 923 Executive Orders - Urban Legends
  • Adu, Freddy (1989-- )
  • I have a dream - Martin Luther King and the March on Washington in full HD
  • Home
  • /
  • Terms of Service
  • /
  • Privacy Policy
  • /
  • Fair Use Notice
  • /
  • Dedication

Copyright © 1997 - 2025 Black Facts. All Rights Reserved.

Blackfacts BETA RELEASE 11.5.3
(Production Environment)