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Rhiana Gunn-Wright (1988- )

Rhiana Gunn-Wright is an African American environmental activist, policy advisor, and one of the authors of the Green New Deal. Born in Chicago, Illinois on October 15, 1988, she was raised by her mother, Karen Gunn, and grandmother Bertha Gunn. Growing up in the Englewood … Read MoreRhiana Gunn-Wright (1988- )

Posted on July 6, 2021July 11, 2021by contributed by: Xiaoshun Zeng
African American History: African American History: People

Karen Washington (1956- )

Urban gardening advocate Karen Washington was born in 1956 in New York City, New York and has lived in New York state all of her life. Washington attended Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY), earning a earning a bachelor’s of applied science with honors in physical … Read MoreKaren Washington (1956- )

Posted on March 25, 2018June 8, 2020by contributed by: Racquel West
African American History: African American History: People

Yalonda Sinde (1963- )

Yalonda Sinde was born in Seattle Washington to working-class parents.  Her father was a steward with Amtrak for many years and her late mother was a hairdresser.  She is the oldest of three sisters.  Sinde’s father inspired much of her activism.  “Watching what my father … Read MoreYalonda Sinde (1963- )

Posted on January 11, 2008July 24, 2020by contributed by: Secret Charles-Ford
African American History: African American History: People

Benjamin Chavis Muhammad (1948- )

Born on January 22, 1948 as Benjamin Franklin Chavis, Jr. in the city of Oxford, North Carolina, Benjamin Chavis Muhammad was a member of one of the most prominent African American families in North Carolina. His parents were well known educators and his ancestors included … Read MoreBenjamin Chavis Muhammad (1948- )

Posted on June 16, 2007February 6, 2020by contributed by: Errin Jackson
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