There’s a new conversation piece in the White House press briefing room. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre unveiled a new lectern on Thursday, which replaces one that had been used since the entire ...
The names of the first Black female White House reporters live on inside the presidential headquarters because of a woman grateful for their efforts. According to The New York Times, in November, ...
This is why we can’t have nice things with President Joe Biden in the White House. On Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre showed off a new lectern in the James S. Brady Press ...
The White House briefing room has a new lectern that is honoring Black women media-pioneers. Alice Dunnigan and Ethel L. Payne were among the first Black women journalists permitted to cover the White ...
Dunnigan became the first Black woman credentialed to join the White House press corps while working for the Associated Negro Press in 1948, and Payne joined her a few years later for The Chicago ...
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