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You’ve helped Michelle Obama’s memoir make publishing history. Now, check out the fascinating lives of these famous sister scribes.
By Lynette HollowayApril 6, 2020
What were you doing when you heard these jams? Stream our playlist.
By Tracy E. HopkinsAugust 7, 2018
Increase your peace, deepen your sleep, help manage your weight and more.
By Del SandeenApril 6, 2020
As AARP’s Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Edna Kane Williams has the responsibility for driving AARP’s enterprise diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy encompassing our workforce, workplace, and marketplace. She leads strategies for multicultural audiences and age discrimination and oversees the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Advisory Council and AARP’s Strategic Enterprise Employee Resource Groups. Before this appointment, she served as Senior Vice President of Multicultural Marketing at AARP.Kane Williams holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.A from George Washington University. She was a Coro Foundation Fellow and a Diversity Executive Leadership Program fellow for the American Society of Association Executives. Kane Williams was also named one of Diversity Woman Magazine’s Elite 100 for 2022. She is currently on the advisory board for the forthcoming Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, the Board of Trustees for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre Company, and the Legal Counsel for the Elderly. She previously served as a board member of the Black Women’s Health Imperative and The Center for Responsible Lending.
January 18, 2024
Art director for the The Girlfriend, Sisters Letter and AARP The Magazine, and independent designer of textiles, sneakers and experiences. View her work at dianholton.com
March 9, 2023
While this campaign season is truly one for the history books, how much do you know about memorable moments from elections past? Learn fun facts and serious statistics.
By Tamara E. HolmesOctober 20, 2020
All Aboard! The “hippest trip in America” celebrated African American culture and style from 1971 to 2006. Enjoy this groovy ride through great memories!
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