Birmingham, Alabama—Stillman President Ernest McNealey, along with faculty members Dr. Linda Beito, Dr. Rosianna Gray and Dr. Luvada Harrison, attended the unveiling reception for the Inaugural Edition of Who’s Who in Black Alabama. The May 14 unveiling reception, hosted at the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, was championed by Congresswoman Terri A. Sewell as part of the celebration of African-American achievement across Alabama. Birmingham native, Comedian Rickey Smiley hosted the event and Recording Artist Ruben Studdard, also a Birmingham native, performed two songs during the unveiling reception.

“This is a great achievement,” said Catrena Norris-Carter, associate publisher of Who’s Who in Black Alabama. “We have published Who’s Who in Black Birmingham for the past three years. It is exciting to have a statewide publication celebrating high-achieving African Americans from across the state.”

A photograph and short biography was published for President McNealey who has a long and distinguished career as an educator, artist and champion for the common good. Also featured in the publication was Dr. Linda Beito, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Social Sciences; Dr. Rosianna Gray, Chair of the Department of Natural Sciences and Assistant Professor of Biology; and Dr. Gregory McPherson, Assistant Director of Bands and Director of the Institute for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Though the reception took place in Birmingham, the Who’s Who in Black Alabama projec READ MORE

 

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