Darnell K. Williams Sr. becomes the first Black president of North Central University, bringing over 30 years of leadership experience to guide the future of Christian higher education.
William Hooper Councill Park in Huntsville honors the legacy of the first Black public school in the city, celebrating the contributions of Dr. William Hooper Councill and the fight for education and racial equality.
Mo Green becomes the first Black state superintendent of North Carolina, focusing on advancing public education, fostering student success, and building strong partnerships with lawmakers.
De’Shawn Washington made history as the first Black man named Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. Learn about his impact empowering students and advancing educational excellence.