Born in 1953 in Washington, DC, Davey Yarborough is a multi-talented musician, composer, and educator. He graduated from Coolidge Senior High School in 1971 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and a Master of Music from Howard University School of Music. Yarborough is known […]
Nigerians Bossing 2024; Who Is This First Black Woman To Own A Football Club In Italy – Eniola Aluko?
Eni Aluko, the former Aston Villa and Angel City sporting director, is making waves in the world of women’s football as part of the groundbreaking multi-club ownership group, Mercury 13. This consortium has pledged a staggering $100 million (£78.6 million) investment into women’s football clubs across Europe and Latin America, signaling a significant shift in the sport’s landscape. The […]
The Political Journey and Legacy of ‘Self-Made Man’ William “Mo” Cowan
William Cowan, known as “Mo” Cowan, made history as the second African American Senator from Massachusetts, serving a brief but impactful tenure in the United States Senate from February to July 2013. Appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to fill the seat vacated by Senator John Kerry, Cowan brought his background in law and public service to the forefront during […]
Daniel Bernard Roumain: A Trailblazer in Music, Activism, and Innovation
Daniel Bernard Roumain, a multifaceted artist known for his contributions as an opera composer, librettist, violinist, pedagogue, and activist, has left an indelible mark on the world of music and beyond. Born on May 3, 1971, in Skokie, Illinois, and raised in Margate, Florida, Roumain’s upbringing in a Haitian household instilled in him a rich cultural heritage that would […]
Leymah Gbowee: Catalyst for Peace, Advocate for Women’s Rights, and Nobel Laureate
Leymah Gbowee, born on February 1, 1972, in Bong County, Liberia, emerged as a towering figure in the pursuit of peace and women’s empowerment in war-torn Liberia. Her journey from a disillusioned young woman to a Nobel Prize-winning peace activist is marked by resilience, courage, and unwavering dedication to her cause. Growing up amidst the turmoil of civil war, […]
Meet The First Black Woman To Wim Speedskating On Ice World Cup; Erin Jackson
Erin Jackson’s journey in the world of speed skating is a testament to dedication, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. Introduced to inline skating at the age of 10 in 2002, Erin’s passion for the sport ignited early on, laying the foundation for her remarkable athletic career. However, it wasn’t until 2017 that she ventured into the realm of […]
Malika Evans: From Brooklyn to Healthcare Leadership – A Journey of Strategic Excellence
Malika Evans, a healthcare management executive, strategic planner, and project manager, embodies a journey of strategic excellence that traces its roots back to her upbringing in Brooklyn, New York. Born Malika Romona Barker in 1983, Evans’s academic journey was marked by achievement and promise. She was awarded the prestigious Thomas J. and Marie W. Burke Scholarship, which facilitated her […]
Bryon Allen; From Teenage Comedy Stints To Black Media Mogul Offering Billions For World Media Assets
Byron Allen‘s recent bid of $14.3 billion for Paramount Global marks yet another ambitious move in his ongoing quest to expand his media empire. A former stand-up comedian and actor, Allen has transitioned into a formidable figure in the media industry, with several billion-dollar bids under his belt. His journey from comedy clubs to boardrooms is a testament to […]
Anthony Nesty: Surinam’s Olympic Hero and First Black Coach Of Team USA Men At The 2024 Swimming Olympics
Anthony Conrad Nesty, instantly accorded national hero status, etched his name in history when he triumphed over American Matt Biondi by just one hundredth of a second in the 100m butterfly final at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, becoming Surinam’s first and only Olympic champion. Nesty was born on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, but his family relocated to Paramaribo […]
Fani Taifa Willis: Pioneering Justice and Breaking Barriers as Fulton County’s First Black Female District Attorney
Fani Taifa Willis stands as a beacon of justice, resilience, and groundbreaking achievement, serving as the first female District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia. Born in Inglewood, California, in 1971, Willis was nurtured by her father, John Clifford Floyd III, a distinguished criminal defense lawyer and esteemed member of the Black Panthers, instilling in her a deep-rooted commitment to […]