Her Story-Black History Month by Salty Vixen

Salty Vixen

Her Story – Black History Month by Salty Vixen Stories A limited series honoring the fierce, forgotten, and fearless Black women who shaped history—one powerful voice at a time. From hidden trailblazers whose courage sparked revolutions to queens who claimed their crowns against all odds, these episodes uncover untold narratives that rise like flames from the pages of the past. Because her story isn't just history—it's the legacy taking flight today. Narrated with passion by Salty Vixen. New episodes weekly in February. #HerStory #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHerstory #UntoldStoriesOfBlackWomen"

Episodes

  1. FEB 25

    Maxine Waters The Outspoken California Congresswoman | Her Story Black History Month by Salty Vixen

    Welcome back to Her Story – Black History Month brought to you by Salty Vixen! (saltyvixenstories.com) This February, we’re honoring the fierce, the forgotten, and the fearless Black women who built the foundation, broke barriers, and carried the torch when no one else would. In this powerful episode, dive into the unapologetic journey of Congresswoman Maxine Waters – a trailblazing progressive Democrat serving California's 43rd district since 1991. At 87 (as of 2026), she's the most senior Black woman in Congress, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, and a relentless advocate for civil rights, affordable housing, economic justice, and holding presidents accountable across party lines. From her early life in St. Louis as the fifth of 13 children raised by a single mother, to her activism in Watts Head Start, rise in California politics, landmark anti-apartheid work, historic congressional roles, bold stances on slavery reparations, consumer protection, and fearless confrontations with leaders from Bush to Trump – Maxine Waters embodies principled, no-apologies leadership. We explore her legislative priorities, high-profile moments, controversies, personal life, and enduring legacy  If this episode inspired you, like, comment your thoughts on Maxine Waters' legacy, subscribe for more Black History Month trailblazers, and share with someone who needs to hear her story! #HerStory #BlackHistoryMonth #MaxineWaters #CongresswomanMaxineWaters #BlackWomenInPolitics #ProgressiveVoices #CivilRights #AffordableHousing Because her story isn't just history—it's the legacy taking flight today.

    6 min
  2. FEB 23

    Whoopi Goldberg: From Poverty to EGOT Legend | Her Story Black History Month | Salty Vixen

    Welcome back to Her Story – Black History Month brought to you by Salty Vixen! saltyvixenstories.com This February, we’re celebrating the fierce, the forgotten, and the fearless women who built foundations, shattered barriers, and carried the torch when no one else would. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the life of Whoopi Goldberg — the first Black woman to achieve EGOT status (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), iconic actress, comedian, producer, activist, and longtime moderator of The View. From growing up in poverty in Manhattan’s Chelsea-Elliot Houses public housing projects, battling undiagnosed dyslexia, becoming a teenage single mother, surviving addiction and homelessness, to rising as a groundbreaking star in Hollywood — Whoopi’s journey is raw, resilient, and inspiring. We cover: Her early struggles and how humor became her lifelineBreakthrough with The Spook Show and Broadway successOscar-winning role in Ghost, The Color Purple, Sister Act, and moreBecoming the first Black woman to solo host the Oscars (4 times!)Completing her historic EGOT18+ years on The View — controversies, wisdom, and why she’s still unfiltered in 2026Activism for women’s rights, LGBTQ+ equality, AIDS awareness, civil rights & morePersonal life: marriages, daughter Alexandrea, family losses, 2024 memoir Bits and PiecesOvercoming fear of flying, dyslexia, and proving doubters wrong!  Follow Salty Vixen: Website: https://www.saltyvixenstories.com #WhoopiGoldberg #BlackHistoryMonth #HerStoryPodcast #EGOT #TheView #GhostMovie #SisterAct #TheColorPurple #BlackWomenInHollywood #InspirationalWomen #RagsToRiches #WomenTrailblazers #SaltyVixen

    6 min
  3. FEB 18

    Michelle Obama: When They Go Low, We Go High – A Powerful Life and Unbreakable Legacy| Her Story-Black History Month by Salty Vixen

    Welcome back to Her Story – Black History Month brought to you by Salty Vixen! (saltyvixenstories.com) This February, we're celebrating the fierce, the forgotten, and the fearless women who built foundations, shattered barriers, and carried the torch when no one else would. In this powerful episode, dive deep into the extraordinary life of Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama – the first African American First Lady, bestselling author, advocate, and global icon of resilience and grace. From her working-class roots on Chicago’s South Side to the White House and beyond, Michelle's journey embodies hope, joy, resistance, and unbreakable strength. Hear the full story: Her childhood in a modest bungalow, shaped by her father's quiet battle with multiple sclerosis and her mother's unwavering supportAcademic triumphs at Princeton and Harvard Law, where she confronted racism and class divides yet found her voiceMeeting and marrying Barack Obama – mentorship turned love storyRedefining the First Lady role with Let’s Move!, the White House Kitchen Garden, Joining Forces, Reach Higher, and Let Girls LearnFacing intense scrutiny with dignity, delivering the iconic line: "When they go low, we go high"Post-White House impact: Becoming (millions sold, Grammy winner), The Light We Carry, The Look (2025 fashion memoir), Higher Ground Productions (Oscar-winner American Factory), podcasts like IMO with brother Craig RobinsonRecent 2026 moments: NBA All-Star Game family date night, Black History Month centennial message on enduring hope, joy, resilience, and resistance – "The dreams of our ancestors depend on all of us carrying on their work and refusing to be deterred."This episode is a celebration of Black excellence, women's empowerment, family values, and the power of rising above adversity. Michelle Obama shows us that true leadership lifts others, stays authentic, and chooses hope every time. If her story inspires you, like, comment your favorite Michelle quote or moment, subscribe for more Her Story episodes, and hit the bell for notifications! #MichelleObama #BlackHistoryMonth #HerStory #WhenTheyGoLowWeGoHigh #Becoming #FirstLady #Resilience #AfricanAmericanHistory #SaltyVixen #BlackExcellence #WomensEmpowerment Subscribe to Salty Vixen for more empowering stories of remarkable women!

    13 min
  4. FEB 17

    Rev. Jesse Jackson - His biography | Her Story-Black History Month | Salty Vixen

    Rev. Jesse Jackson:Champion of Black Empowerment and Rainbow Coalitions for Justice- Her Story- Black History Month by Salty Vixen (https://www.saltyvixenstories.com): In this special Black History Month edition of Her Story, brought to you by Salty Vixen, we honor Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. (1941–2026), the civil rights leader, moral force, and champion of economic justice who passed away on February 17, 2026 at age 84. While Her Story celebrates fierce Black women who built the movement, today we make an exception to tell the story of a man who walked alongside them—amplifying their voices, demanding power, and carrying the torch forward. From marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to founding Operation PUSH and the Rainbow Coalition, running historic presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988, negotiating hostage releases worldwide, and inspiring generations with “Keep hope alive,” Rev. Jackson’s life was a blueprint for justice, inclusion, and hope. In this episode we cover: His roots in segregated South Carolina and rise through education & activismWork with MLK, Operation Breadbasket, and the founding of PUSHThe Rainbow Coalition: building multiracial powerGroundbreaking 1984 & 1988 presidential runsGlobal diplomacy: freeing hostages in Syria, Cuba, Iraq, YugoslaviaFamily, faith, controversies, health struggles, and enduring wordsWhy his legacy matters in Black History Month and beyond Article to this podcast is : https://www.saltyvixenstories.com/rev-jesse-jackson-champion-of-black-empowerment-and-rainbow-coalitions-for-justice/ #JesseJackson #BlackHistoryMonth #CivilRights #RainbowCoalition #OperationPUSH #KeepHopeAlive #JesseJacksonLegacy #CivilRightsMovement #BlackEmpowerment #HerStoryPodcast #SaltyVixen

    6 min
  5. FEB 17

    Mary McLeod Bethune | Her Story-Black History Month | Salty Vixen

    Discover the extraordinary life of Mary McLeod Bethune in this powerful episode of Her Story, Black History Month from Salty Vixen (saltyvixenstories.com). Known as the "First Lady of the Struggle," Bethune rose from picking cotton in a South Carolina field to become a pioneering educator, civil rights leader, founder of Bethune-Cookman University, and trusted advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this inspiring narration, we explore her journey: Born in 1875 to formerly enslaved parents as the first in her family born freeStarting her school in Daytona Beach with just $1.50, five girls, and unbreakable faithFounding the National Council of N*g*o Women and shaping New Deal programs through the Black CabinetBecoming the first Black woman to head a federal agency and helping draft the UN CharterHer timeless Last Will and Testament: “I leave you love. I leave you hope...”Why Mary McLeod Bethune inspires women today: She proves you can start small ($1.50!), build powerful networks, claim space amid racism and sexism, and turn education into liberation. In 2026, her story of resilience, ambition, and lifting others still lights the way for entrepreneurs, leaders, mothers, and changemakers everywhere. If her story fires you up, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE for more fierce women's histories during Black History Month, and drop a comment: What's one lesson from Mary that resonates with you right now? #MaryMcLeodBethune #BlackHistoryMonth #HerStory #WomenInHistory #CivilRights #EducationEquality #BethuneCookman #BlackWomenLeaders #InspirationalWomen #FDRAdvisor

    11 min
  6. FEB 14

    Ketanji Brown Jackson:The Life of a Supreme Court Judge |Her Story Black History Month |Salty Vixen

    Ketanji Brown Jackson: First Black Woman on the Supreme Court | Her Story – Black History Month 2026 (saltyvixenstories.com) In this powerful Black History Month episode, we tell the full story of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson—the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. From her Miami public school roots and public defender days to her Harvard Law journey, federal judgeships, and historic 2022 confirmation, Justice Jackson’s life is a testament to service, empathy, and breaking barriers. In 2026—the 100-year centennial of Black History Month—we celebrate her voice for fairness, real-world impact, and equal justice under law. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to Her Story – Black History Month 2026 0:45 – Early Life & Miami Roots 2:30 – Harvard Years & Legal Foundation 4:15 – Public Defender Experience 6:00 – Judicial Ascent: District Court to D.C. Circuit 8:10 – Historic Supreme Court Nomination & Confirmation 10:20 – On the Bench: Key Rulings & Judicial Style 12:00 – Family, Personal Life & Lasting Legacy 13:30 – Why She Matters in 2026 Subscribe for more Her Story episodes celebrating fierce women who changed everything. Hit LIKE if Ketanji Brown Jackson inspires you, COMMENT your favorite moment from her journey below, and SHARE this with someone who needs to hear her story. Follow Salty Vixen:  Website: https://www.saltyvixenstories.com  X/Twitter: @rachelkentlove #KetanjiBrownJackson #FirstBlackWomanSupremeCourt #BlackHistoryMonth2026 #SupremeCourtJustice #HerStoryPodcast #SaltyVixen #BlackWomenInLaw #WomenInPolitics #JusticeKetanjiBrownJackson #PublicDefenderToJustice #BlackHistoryMonth #InspirationalWomen #SupremeCourt2026 #EqualJustice

    9 min
  7. FEB 12

    Lugenia Burns Hope (February 19, 1871 – August 14, 1947) : Her Story Black History Month by Salty Vixen

    Lugenia Burns Hope (February 19, 1871 – August 14, 1947): Pioneer of Social Reform and Civil Rights Activism - saltyvixenstories.com ⁠In this episode, discover the incredible life of Lugenia Burns Hope (1871–1947), a pioneering social reformer, community organizer, and civil rights trailblazer. From her early work at Hull House in Chicago to founding the Neighborhood Union—the first woman-led social welfare agency for African Americans in Atlanta—she transformed Black neighborhoods through health clinics, education, recreation, and bold advocacy. Her motto, “Thy Neighbor As Thyself,” guided her fight against Jim Crow inequalities, her wartime efforts with the YWCA, anti-lynching work, and the creation of citizenship schools that inspired later voter education in the Civil Rights Movement. Married to Morehouse College president John Hope, she became a force for racial uplift and justice. Timestamps:0:00 – Welcome & Introduction0:45 – Early Life in St. Louis & Chicago2:30 – Meeting John Hope & Move to Atlanta4:15 – Founding the Neighborhood Union (1908)7:00 – Key Programs & Achievements9:20 – World War I YWCA Work & National Activism11:45 – NAACP Citizenship Schools & Later Years13:30 – Legacy & Closing Lugenia Burns Hope showed us that real change starts with neighbors caring for one another and demanding justice without compromise. Her story is a reminder: love thy neighbor as thyself. Subscribe for more empowering Black women's histories every week during Black History Month and beyond!Like, comment your thoughts, and share with someone who needs this inspiration. #BlackHistoryMonth #LugeniaBurnsHope #NeighborhoodUnion #CivilRights #BlackWomenInHistory #AtlantaHistory #SocialReform #HerStory #SaltyVixen

    7 min
  8. FEB 10

    Maggie L. Walker (1864–1934): First Black Woman Bank Founder |Her Story-Black History Month by Salty Vixen

    Maggie L. Walker (1864–1934): First Black Woman Bank Founder Her Story – Black History Month by Salty Vixen (saltyvixenstories.com) In this powerful Black History Month episode of Her Story, we honor Maggie Lena Walker—the trailblazing African American woman who became the first to charter and lead a U.S. bank. Born in 1864 in post-Civil War Richmond, Virginia, Maggie rose from humble beginnings to build the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in 1903, empowering Black families with homeownership and financial independence during the Jim Crow era. Discover her journey: from protesting segregation as a student, revitalizing the Independent Order of St. Luke, launching a newspaper, overcoming personal tragedies and physical challenges, to her lasting legacy as a civil rights advocate, entrepreneur, and community leader. Her words still inspire: "Let us put our moneys together... and reap the benefit ourselves." Perfect for Black History Month education, women's history, and stories of resilience and economic empowerment. Visit the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond to see her preserved home! Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro & Welcome 1:00 – Early Life in Richmond 3:30 – Joining the Independent Order of St. Luke 5:45 – Founding the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank 8:20 – Community Leadership & Advocacy 10:15 – Personal Challenges & Triumphs 12:00 – Enduring Legacy Subscribe for more Her Story episodes celebrating fierce Black women in history! Like, comment your thoughts, and share to spread her incredible story. #BlackHistoryMonth #MaggieLWalker #BlackWomenInHistory #WomenEntrepreneurs #FinancialEmpowerment

    5 min

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Her Story – Black History Month by Salty Vixen Stories A limited series honoring the fierce, forgotten, and fearless Black women who shaped history—one powerful voice at a time. From hidden trailblazers whose courage sparked revolutions to queens who claimed their crowns against all odds, these episodes uncover untold narratives that rise like flames from the pages of the past. Because her story isn't just history—it's the legacy taking flight today. Narrated with passion by Salty Vixen. New episodes weekly in February. #HerStory #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHerstory #UntoldStoriesOfBlackWomen"