❌

Normal view

There are new articles available, click to refresh the page.
Before yesterdayMain stream

The Metro: Dr. Keisha Blain highlights the Black women of civil rights and human rights movements

19 January 2026 at 21:59

Women have been at the forefront of civil rights and human rights movements throughout history. Yet, their stories are left untold and forgotten.

Dr. Keisha N. Blain is a historian, speaker, advocate, and social justice activist who is a best-selling author. She is a professor of Africana studies at Brown University.Β Β Her most recent book β€œWithout Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights” takes a historical look back at various civil rights movements and the Black women behind the scenes who created global change.Β 

Dr. Blain spoke at Wayne State University as part of the university’s annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration. She joined The Metro to talk about the women who helped progress human rights, often leading to systemic change.

Β 

Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM andΒ streaming on demand.

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

Trusted, accurate, up-to-date.

WDET strives to make our journalism accessible to everyone. As a public media institution, we maintain our journalistic integrity through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

Donate today Β»

More stories from The Metro

The post The Metro: Dr. Keisha Blain highlights the Black women of civil rights and human rights movements appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

Remembering David Rambeau

By: Herb Boyd
13 January 2026 at 18:41

Like many of those who will recall memories of David Rambeau in the wake of the recent memorial, I remember my first days with him and so many subsequent unforgettable moments. A fresh one came to mind when I learned he had joined the ancestors on November the first, a birthday I share with my […]

The post Remembering David Rambeau appeared first on Detroit Metro Times.

❌
❌