We must recognize the merits of those in our local communities that help pave the way for Alabama to become stronger. Also, to bring even more awareness to those dedicated to shaping the future in Alabama. Townsquare Media wants you to join us to honor the Black History Makers of Alabama during February for Black History Month 2021.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Sorority Celebrates 6 Decades of Excellent Programming and Service
Eta Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is celebrating 6 decades of excellent service. Take a look at their journey in Tuscaloosa over the past 60 years.
Bishop J.D. Webb Honored as a Black History Maker of Alabama
Bishop J.D. Webb Honored as a Black History Maker of Alabama
Rodney Pelt Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
Rodney Pelt Honored as a Black History Maker of Alabama
Educator Nakami Townsell Honored as Black History Maker
Nakami Townsell is currently a 2nd grade teacher and the director of the 21st Century Community Learning Center at Southview Elementary School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She has been an educator for 18 years and loves every minute of it.
Harrison Taylor is a Black History Maker of Alabama
Harrison Taylor was Tuscaloosa's first Black city council president for 12 years. He also was a foot soldier in the civil rights movement of 1963-1964.
Dr. Pamela Payne Foster Making African American Health a Priority
Black History Maker of Alabama Dr. Pamela Payne Foster is Making African American Health a Priority.
West End Native, Dr. Kenya L. Goodson is a Black History Maker
West End Native, Dr. Kenya L. Goodson is a Black History Maker of Alabama.
Rev. Matthew Wilson Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
Rev. Matthew Wilson Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
Black History Maker Dr. Michael Curry, Inspiring STEM Diversity
Dr. Michael L. Curry, Inspiring STEM Diversity, is honored as Black History Maker of Alabama.