Tiffanie N. Harrison, the first Black president of Round Rock ISD’s board, shares her journey from teacher to leader and her vision for the district’s future.
Dr. Joyce Brown, the first African American woman president of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), led the institution through 26 years of transformation, combining fashion, technology, and innovation. Her leadership empowered future fashion leaders and brought diversity…
Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry has been sworn in as the first African-American female chairwoman of Clayton County, Georgia. Her leadership promises to bring positive change and growth to the community.
Dr. Robert S. Peterkin, Boston’s first Black headmaster, pioneered groundbreaking educational programs that transformed schools across the nation. His legacy continues to inspire generations.
Crystal Hill leads as the first Black woman superintendent of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, focusing on stability and community engagement amidst change.
Dr. Sonia Dinnall makes history as the first Black woman to lead Springfield Public Schools as superintendent, bringing a vision of equity and excellence to the district.
Sonia Dinnall’s appointment as Springfield’s first Black woman superintendent marks a historic milestone, signaling a commitment to equity and empowerment in education. Learn about her trailblazing journey and vision for the future of Springfield’s educational system.
Explore the remarkable legacy of Claudia H. Hampton, the first Black woman trustee and later chair of the California State University Board. Discover her tireless advocacy for affirmative action and how her visionary leadership continues to inspire efforts…