Black History Month
UYWI BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT: ALEXANDER JAMES
Native to South Central Los Angeles and raised by a single mother, Alexander took pride in being the black sheep in most circles growing up. Now, he is a young adult director, social activist, youth advocate, and full-time spoken-word artist. An undaunted wordsmith fueled by a heart of passion and a soul forged by a plethora of complex and enriching experiences.
Read MoreUYWI BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT: Dr. Virginia Ward
For nearly three generations, Dr. Virginia Ward has been empowering youth across the nation. Her impact is felt in every sector—from education to ministry, business, and beyond.
Read MoreUYWI Black History Month Spotlight: Dr. René Rochester
This trailblazing woman of God is living in a time where her dream of diversity and inclusion amongst women and people of color is blossoming into fruition. She brims with joy over seeing more representation in executive leadership within prominent urban ministry organizations.
Read MoreUYWI BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT: John Perkins
This Black History Month, UYWI will be highlighting modern-day leaders we believe are carrying MLK’s vision, forward. Our first spotlight is on Dr. John Perkins
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