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
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…
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.
Charde Salone makes history as the first Black female president of the Carthage Rotary Club, promising a year of purposeful action and community impact.
Blake Bolden, the first Black woman in professional ice hockey, is on a mission to diversify the sport. Her trailblazing efforts and partnerships are creating opportunities for underrepresented communities to embrace hockey.
Professor Robert Mokaya has made history as the first Black chemical scientist elected as the future president of the Royal Society of Chemistry, breaking boundaries and promoting diversity in the scientific community.
Witness history as Kenny Riley becomes the first Black president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles 4168 chapter in Owensboro. Explore his journey, commitment to community service, and vision for fostering engagement and diversity within the organization.
Discover the unforgettable story of Reginaldo “Reggie” Howard, Duke University’s first Black student government president, whose promising tenure was tragically cut short. Learn about his enduring legacy and the scholarship established in his honor.