George Anderson’s historic election as B.C.’s first Black MLA in over 30 years marks a significant milestone for inclusivity in the province’s government. The Nanaimo-Lantzville representative pledges to advocate for diversity and representation, while collaborating across the aisle…
Millicent Grant, Greater London’s first Black High Sheriff, shares her story with West Ham United Foundation during Black History Month, inspiring communities through diversity and inclusion
Lawrenceville School honors Lyals Battle and Darrell Fitzgerald, its first Black students, with a dedicated atrium, marking a milestone in the institution’s journey towards diversity and inclusion.
Transport for Wales celebrates a historic milestone as two employees, Jamilla Fletcher and Danielle Adams, become the company’s first all-Black, all-female train crew. This achievement highlights the railway’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, inspiring others to join the…
Whitney Breaux, from first Black Miss Teen Louisiana to global marketing leader at Eli Lilly, champions breast cancer awareness through her Day 18 Campaign while breaking barriers in corporate America.
Maram Makura, born in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe, makes history as Rushmoor’s first black African female mayor, pledging to champion diversity and inclusion in UK local politics.
Celia Cruz makes history as the first Afro-Latina on U.S. currency, joining four other trailblazing women in the 2024 American Women Quarters Program.
Eric and Tonya Thomas, the first Black franchisees of Teapioca Lounge, have opened the first Black-owned location in Hutto, Texas. The grand opening celebration on August 10th promises to be a vibrant event that showcases the couple’s commitment…
Blkchip Gallery opens in Boston’s Seaport as the city’s first Black-owned art space, showcasing Black and Brown artists and promoting diversity in the neighborhood.