Academia
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Dr. Christon Arthur makes history as La Sierra University’s first Black president in 103 years, leading with a vision for inclusivity, growth, and excellence in higher education.
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Kevin Howell makes history as NC State’s first Black chancellor, bringing extensive leadership experience to guide the university through evolving challenges.
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Julian Abele Honored as Penn’s First Black Architecture Graduate and Visionary Behind Eisenlohr Hall
Julian Abele, Penn’s first Black architecture graduate, is honored for designing Eisenlohr Hall, celebrating his legacy as a trailblazer in architectural history.
Science
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Sebastien Beauzile becomes the first New Yorker cured of sickle cell anemia using Lyfgenia gene therapy, ending a lifetime of pain and offering hope to others.
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Wilmington honors Dr. Velma Scantlebury-White, the nation’s first Black female transplant surgeon, for her trailblazing career and dedication to health equity during Women’s History Month.
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Dr. Bernard Harris, the first African American in space, will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame on May 31, honoring his pioneering achievements in space exploration.
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Dr. Wendy Okolo, the first Black woman to earn a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, is leading groundbreaking innovations at NASA. Discover her inspiring journey and impact on STEM.
Recent Posts
- Arielle Kayabaga Strengthens Democracy as First Black Woman to Represent London West in Parliament
- Jabulile Msiya Transforms uMzimkhulu as First Black Female Mayor, Expanding Infrastructure and Economic Opportunities
- Gen. Michael X. Garrett, First Black Commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, Had His Legacy Scrubbed in Pentagon’s Content Purge
- Detroit’s First Black-Owned Brewery, Founded by Air Force Veteran Evan Fay, Brings Bold Flavors and Community Spirit to Midtown
- Andrew Watson Honored with Plaque at Former School for Pioneering Role as Football’s First Black International
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Featured Story
Gen. Michael X. Garrett, First Black Commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, Had His Legacy Scrubbed in Pentagon’s Content Purge
Read More: Gen. Michael X. Garrett, First Black Commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, Had His Legacy Scrubbed in Pentagon’s Content PurgeGen. Michael X. Garrett, the first Black commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, had his legacy erased in the Pentagon’s DEI content purge. Learn more about this historic oversight.
Entertainment
History
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Vanessa Williams made history as the first Black Miss America in 1983. Despite controversy, she built a legendary career in music, film, and theater.
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Discover how Johnson Products made history as the first Black-owned company on the stock exchange, fueled by Afro Sheen’s success and a groundbreaking partnership with Soul Train.
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The Black Ownership in Sports Symposium returns to Atlanta, giving Black professionals a game-changing playbook to break into sports ownership.