Originally from Katonah, New York, Racine Amos currently lives in Mahopac, New York with her teenage daughter, a high school senior. She received her Bachelor’s of Social work with a Minor in Legal and Policy Studies from the Fordham University College of Liberal Studies and a Masters degree in Social Work from the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service. Full Story
His eyes. They sing to me. They sing a song that no other man had sung. They sing a song that compares him to no one. His eyes are the windows to my heart. Which explains why he can find his way in so easily. Full Story
Quincy Mills earned his B.S from the University of Illinois at Urbana (1997), his M.B.A. from DePaul University (2004), and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2006). His research focuses on African American urban and business history, race and segregation, and social and political movements. He recently completed his dissertation “‘Color-Line’ Barbers and the Emergence of a Black Public Space: A Social and Political History of Black Barbers and Barber Shops, 1850-1970." Full Story