Jasiri X is the first independent Hip-Hop artist to be awarded an Honorary Doctorate, which he received from Chicago Theological Seminary in 2016.
Working diligently to change the world around her is literally in Cheryl Hall-Russell’s DNA. A third-generation non-profit leader, Cheryl comes from a line of women who identified a void in the community and became laser focused on filling it.
While many say that activism is in their blood, it is an accurate declaration for Farooq Al-Said. Reared by a father who was a member of the Black Panther Party and a mother who received political asylum from Lebanon, Farooq’s journey was mapped out from day one.
Before she was old enough to attend elementary school, Miracle Jones learned many challenging and impactful life lessons.
When Julius Boatwright embarked on working in the mental health space, the loss of a dear friend by suicide fueled an even greater desire.
Intrigued with Social Studies and Civics as a young man, it became pretty evident to Khari Mosley how much the past dictates the future.
Before he even hit double digits, Shyheim Banks, professionally known as Treble NLS, discovered the power and impact of music.