Naomi Wadler, at eleven years old, sparked the imagination of many around the world. This adopted Ethiopian-American youth was asked, by her elected official representing […]
Marielle Franco – Afro-Brazilian Martyr for Human Rights
The United Nations has initiatives to recognize people of African Descent which started in 2015 and go until 2024. This includes all people who were […]
Naomi Osaka – Tennis Rising Star- Haitian-American-Japanese
First and foremost the unseeded Naomi Osaka won the Indian Wells Open this past weekend (March 18, 2018). The same tournament who’s past leadership guided […]
Rihanna, Snapchat, and Domestic Violence: Power of Voice
I normally do not select high profile Global Afro Women who are doing very well in the media, besides my community has a pretty […]
Lillian L. Thompson, Visual Artist Re-emerges
Art by LT Exhibit Mailer pdf Why re-emerge as a visual artist after so many years of being a designer, project manager or […]
Gloria Thompson – We are Black History!
Breaking News – Twelve-year old Gloria Thompson along with classmates from elementary school, Michael Jones, Lance Newman and Ronald Deskins, desegregated schools (Stratford […]
Nigerian-Americans a 2018 Princess Olympic Bobsled Story
Yes; it is true! 30 years after the Jamaican men and film ‘Cool Runnings’, this Nigerian-American Women’s Go Fund Me team of former track […]
Yamiche Alcindor – Multimedia Journalist
The New York Times claimed her as their former national reporter covering politics and social justice issues. Yamiche Alcindor, is now with “The PBS […]
Amara La Negra – Afro-Latina Beauty and Brains
This USA born citizen and bred Dominican personifies the kind of beauty that shocks the long promoted standard images of Europeans. Who declared ‘Black is Beautiful’? Amara […]
Zena Howard, Architect and Managing Director
Data shows from the American Institute of Architects that .02 percent of their professionals are women of color. This makes Zena Howard an African American […]