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Meet Mercy Itohan Osayi, a remarkable woman with a profound dedication to empowering women and youth. As the President and Founder of Women of Dignity International (WODI), a registered nonprofit organization in Canada, she has made it her life’s mission to uplift and nurture individuals, helping them discover their potential and build better personalities.

Education and Expertise

Mercy’s journey in Mass Communication began at Auchi Polytechnic, where she earned her diploma. Her quest for knowledge led her to Delta State University, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree, and later to the University of Lagos, where she secured her master’s degree. Her academic accomplishments laid a strong foundation for her career.

Professional Experience

Mercy’s professional journey is a testament to her commitment to helping others. She has a wealth of experience in public relations, customer protection, and counseling. Her career started at The Quadrant Public Relations, where she worked as a trainee Executive. She later served as the Client Protection and Support Manager at LAPO Microfinance Bank. Additionally, Mercy has been a dedicated volunteer, contributing her time and expertise to organizations like Culture Link Community Services, Salvation Army, and New Circles Community Services, all in Montreal and Toronto, Canada.

Mercy’s dedication to her craft is evident through her numerous certifications, including the Canadian Retail and Customer Service certification, Canadian Workplace Essentials, Customer Service Excellence Certificate, and START Customer Care Program Certificate. She also holds a diploma in Community Work and Human Resource Management.

Community Engagement

Mercy Itohan Osayi is not just a leader in her professional life but also an active contributor to her community. She sits on several boards of reputable incorporated companies, nonprofit organizations, and foundations in Canada, further solidifying her commitment to making a positive impact on society.

Mercy Itohan Osayi
Mercy Itohan Osayi

Empowering Women and Youth

One of the significant milestones for Women of Dignity International (WODI) was its initiative to train women in Canada. Recognizing the commonality of community ideas and initiatives, WODI embarked on collaborations with other meaningful organizations. These partnerships marked a turning point in WODI’s commitment to serving women and the community. Through these healthy relationships, many individuals have discovered their true potential and become active contributors to society. WODI eagerly anticipates more opportunities to empower its clients and members.

Personal Life

Beyond her professional and community roles, Mercy Itohan Osayi is a loving mother and wife. She is married to Prince Monday Onaiwu-Osayi and is blessed with four wonderful children: Idiakhosa, Eloghosa, Osarefe, and Osaruese.

In Mercy’s life journey, her dedication to empowering women and youth shines as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Through her leadership at WODI and her active involvement in her community, she is shaping a brighter future for all those she touches. Her passion for nurturing individuals and fostering personal growth is a testament to the power of dedication and compassion.

Azeezat Adejare is a name that resonates with trailblazing achievements and creative brilliance. With qualifications in both Nigeria and Ontario, Canada, and a wealth of experience spanning over a decade in Business Law, Commercial Transactions, and Contracts, Azeezat has established herself as a legal luminary of remarkable stature.

However, her journey since relocating to Canada in 2018 has seen her deftly merge her legal expertise with an insatiable passion for celebrating and promoting African Cuisine. This harmonious fusion led to the creation of her brand, “That Foodie Lawyer,” now formally registered as “The TFL Brand.” Beyond her culinary pursuits, Azeezat’s commitment to community development shines brightly, co-founding “Girls’ Time Out Inc.,” a nonprofit organization providing essential support and a nurturing haven for female Canadian immigrants as they navigate the intricacies of their relocation journey

A Culinary Visionary

Azeezat skillfully marries her legal acumen with an unwavering passion for promoting African Cuisine. This fusion has given birth to her brand, “That Foodie Lawyer,” officially registered as “The TFL Brand.” Through The TFL Brand, she embarks on a mission to destigmatize African Cuisine and propel it into the global spotlight. Her goal is to foster acceptance, respect, and appreciation for African culinary traditions through an array of initiatives, including public awareness campaigns, foodpreneur empowerment services, and innovative culinary ventures.

Community Commitment

Azeezat’s commitment extends far beyond her professional endeavors. She is a co-founder of “Girls’ Time Out Inc.,” a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing vital support and a safe haven for female Canadian immigrants navigating the complexities of their relocation journeys. Through this organization, Azeezat exemplifies her dedication to community development and her unwavering belief in the power of supporting one another.

Azeezat Adejare’s multifaceted journey from the legal world to the culinary scene and her dedication to empowering her community showcase the boundless potential of individuals who follow their passions and strive to make a positive impact. Her story is a testament to the fact that one can pursue their dreams, break barriers, and give back to the community simultaneously.

Azeezat Adejare

Azeezat is not just a legal luminary; she is a visionary redefining the culinary landscape and enhancing the lives of those around her. Her dedication to destigmatizing African Cuisine and her commitment to community support serve as an inspiration to us all.

Have you ever wondered why some people choose to carry their burdens silently while others speak out loudly against injustice? In a world where silence can sometimes trump justice, the act of speaking up can often be misunderstood, misinterpreted, or even twisted to make the brave soul raising their voice seem like the problem. Today, on Nigeria’s Independence Day, we reflect on the importance of finding your tribe, the power of speaking up, and the strength to overcome adversity.

The Imole’s Issue

Not too long ago, someone asked me why I vocally supported Imole’s issue, why I carried it on my head as they say. I explained to them that I understand how silence can sometimes overshadow the pursuit of justice. I’ve witnessed firsthand how speaking up can be manipulated to portray you as the troublemaker, the one in the wrong.

Late Nigerian Singer, Mohbad ( Oladimeji Aloba) also known as “Imole”

Imole’s case serves as a stark reminder of the diverse effects of sharing your problems with the wrong people. People may hear you, but they won’t actively listen because they’ve already formed their opinions. Imole’s story was no different; they painted him as depressed ,mentally unstable, and ungrateful all because he was at their mercy.

The Consequences of Misjudgment

Imole’s situation shed light on why so many people get blacklisted by their friends and family without even having the grace to be heard. It’s the same reason why individuals suffer in abusive elationships because the very people who should support and protect them end up judging and condemning them.

Furthermore, Imole’s case highlighted why people are often advised to tolerate disrespect in exchange for opportunities or money. The fear of being labeled, misunderstood, or ostracized can sometimes make individuals compromise their self-respect and integrity.

A Prayer for Independence Day

As we celebrate Nigeria’s Independence Day, my heartfelt prayer goes out to anyone who has experienced any of the above. Perhaps your image has been tarnished to the point where people see you as an outcast who doesn’t deserve a seat at the table. Maybe you’ve been treated as someone who should be avoided at all costs simply because you refuse to tolerate disrespect.

My prayer is that you find your tribe, those who will listen actively, correct with love, and stand by you through thick and thin. I hope you encounter people who will love the parts of you that others have been asked to avoid, and who will support you on your journey, helping you access the necessary support when needed.

For every moment you’ve been mocked, may God celebrate you. For every instance of bullying, harassment, or disgrace, may you find the courage to defend yourself and rise above.

May our lights shine so brightly that no one has the power, network, or money to extinguish them. In a world where speaking up can sometimes be misunderstood, it’s essential to find your tribe, those who will lift you up and celebrate your strength. Remember, your voice matters, and your journey deserves recognition and support.

About the Author

Esther Ijewere, a prominent author, activist, and media strategist, is the passionate voice behind this article. She’s not only a prolific writer but also the visionary founder of Women of Rubies, a platform dedicated to empowering women and promoting social change.

With her expertise and commitment to amplifying marginalized voices, Esther’s work beautifully complements the themes explored in this article. Connect with her via her social media account here

Founded in 2021 by Transformational Catalyst, Coach and Public Policy Adviser, Debola Deji-Kurunmi, the Future-Forward Female™ Movement was established as a global conscious collective for the advancement of visionary women of African descent, who transform the world, through the power of compelling vision, legacy leadership and collaboration.

At the heart of the Movement’s vision is a belief that women who break barriers and lead boldly are instrumental in shaping and delivering Africa’s prosperous future.

Driven by this vision, in April 2023, the movement ignited its manifesto to catalyze, connect and celebrate Future-Forward Females™ (16-24 years old) who model true leadership in solving humanity’s toughest challenges and elevating our collective prosperity. It was in line with this mission that the movement launched the Future-Forward Female™ 25 Under 25 Awards. This was a quest to spotlight and recognize 25 extraordinary young African female leaders who are breaking barriers, leading boldly, creating change, redefining narratives and transforming society for good. 

 Future-Forward Female

On September 30th, 2023 at the Muson Centre in Lagos Nigeria, these 25 exceptional young female leaders who emerged as our finalists alongside other nominees will be celebrated and honored for their outstanding impact and contributions towards shaping Africa’s future. The Awards Gala which kicks off at 7PM will be an exclusive evening of high significance amidst heartfelt inspiration, elegant experiences, fine dining, a truly memorable Awards Ceremony and the Release of Future-Forward Female™ Folio 2.0.

The Matriarch of the Evening and Keynote Speaker at the Awards is Mrs Adenike Ogunlesi – Foremost Fashion Retail Mogul, Industrial Garment Manufacturing Pioneer in Africa and Founder, Ruff ‘N’ Tumble Kids. In addition, her Royal Highness, Olori Atuwase III – Queen Consort of the Warri Kingdom, Visionary Leader and Lawyer will be the Royal Guest of the evening and Distinguished Speaker at the Awards. Visionary and Convener of the Awards, Debola Deji-Kurunmi when speaking about the Gala stated that, “This Awards Gala has been specially curated to provide amazing opportunities for young female leaders to connect with other amazing leaders as well as inspiring voices and role models.”

The Future-Forward Female™ 25 Under 25 Awardees also model the Movement’s strongest values of personal transformation, visionary leadership, ethical excellence, and outstanding impact across 7 Distinct Dimensions namely – Visionary Leader, Impact Maker, Transformational Voice, Culture Ambassador, Disability Champion, Queen of Enterprise, and Partner in Purpose

An expert Jury deployed a rigorous, criteria-based system which was  a thorough and objective process to ultimately select our final Future-Forward Female™ 25 Under 25 Awardees who are mentioned below. 

Awardees in the Visionary Leader category are: 

Abiola Adebiyi- Founder, Elevate Development Foundation

Gloria O. Akanni- Founder of the Global Eagle’s Digital Academy (GEDA) & The Eagle’s Foundation

Peace Umanah- Public Health Practitioner & Director at IYAFP

Krimkat Dalang – Best-selling author, Podcast host, Ministry gift

Awardees in the Impact Maker Category are:

Grace Amuzie- Founder, Isrina Schools

Ude Ugo Anna- Creative Director of Book O’Clock & Team Lead of The Book Drive Bayelsa

Janet Isesele-  Executive director, Build A Child Initiative

Funmilayo Oyekanmi – Social Entrepreneur and Impact Consultant

 Awardees in the Transformational Voice category are: 

Haoma Worgwu – Marketing Insider at Linkedin

Oluwaseyi Moejoh- Environmentalist -Executive Director U-recycle Initiative Africa

Deborah Ijeoma – Idea Launch Strategist

Modupe Laja- Community Development Enthusiast

Awardees in the Culture Ambassador category are: 

Rhoda Aguonigho- Founder/ Executive Director Lhaude Africa

Doyinmola Paul-Oyewusi- Creative Director, DHONEY Adire and Crafts 

Favour Chioma Godwill- Development Professional

Awardees in the Queen of Enterprise category are: 

Aderinsola Esther Omirin – CEO of Solasoles, Lead Coach at Startupspaceng, Founder of The Radiant Tribe

Ibukun Akinkuotu – Founder, Stylecentric | Brand Influencer & Lifestyle Creator

Naomi Bominuru- Entrepreneur, Home Fragrance Expert and Coach

Awardees in the Disability Champion category are: 

Oluwadamilola Precious Oyewumi- Executive Director of The Victor’s Talk Africa & Sickle Cell Advocate

Anifat Sadu- Author and Disability Rights Advocate

Agnes Atinsola- President of Precious Seeds Foundation & Disabilities Studies Champion

Awardees in the Partner in Purpose category are: 

Alexandra Ighodaro – Data Engineer & Career Coach

Esther Kolade – Sustainability Advocate & Award-Winning President of Rotaract Club of Medilag Golden 2022-2023 Rotary Year

Similoluwa Sowunmi  – Software Engineer | Product Manager | Certified Scrum Master

Precious Damilola Babatunde – Nutritionist

Through these awards and other projects, the Future Forward Female Movement seeks to advance the goals of the United Nations’ International Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024), which aims to celebrate the significant contributions of Africans, who transform the world, through the power of compelling vision, legacy leadership, and collaboration. 

According to Debola Deji-Kurunmi, “The Future-Forward Female™ is the aspiring young girl, the emerging woman, and the accomplished matriarch who carries a vision for our shared future. She hopes and dares to dream, against all odds as she fights for the oppressed, speaks up for what is right, nurtures the next generation, and creates solutions for our world today.” 

The Future-Forward Female

 

For more information on the  Future-Forward Female™ 25 Under 25 Awards Gala and the 2023 Awardees, visit our website and follow the Future-Forward Female™ Movement via social media here –  @futureforwardfemale_ for more updates. 

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  • @deboladejikurunmi

 

Her Network’s highly anticipated second annual Her Summit, which took place on Saturday, September 16, 2023, in Lagos, Nigeria, was undeniably a resounding success. The event, meticulously crafted to inspire and empower progressive women, provided an immersive experience brimming with transformative insights and empowering messages.

In her welcome address, Nkem Onwudiwe, the founder of Her Network and convener, Her Summit, expressed her excitement for the event, stating, “The energy and enthusiasm at Her Summit 2023 are truly electrifying. This is a day of empowerment, connection, and transformation for every woman in attendance. The interactions among women today will shape the future. I guarantee that no one will leave this summit the same way they came; it’s a life-changing experience.” She emphasized the significance of self-improvement and seizing opportunities whenever and wherever they arise.

The summit’s keynote speaker, Betty Irabor, the founder of Genevieve Magazine, Africa’s leading lifestyle publication, and an accomplished author and executive leader with extensive experience and accomplishments in publishing, entrepreneurship, public speaking, and advocacy for mental health and wellness, delivered an inspiring speech. She challenged attendees to break free from their comfort zones and pursue their dreams with unwavering courage and determination. She imparted, “Extend grace to yourself and remember to live, love, laugh, dance, give, show kindness, make time for self-care, and steer clear of toxicity. To move Her Forward, you must first move yourself.

The summit featured a stellar lineup of speakers like Stephanie Busari, Senior Editor of CNN Africa; Tinuade Sanda, Managing Director/CEO of Eko Electricity Distribution Company; Oluwatosin Olaseinde, Founder/CEO Money Africa & Ladda Invest; Dr Tewa Onasanya, Founder Exquisite Magazine, Ibijioke Faborode, Founder/CEO Elect Her; Debbie Larry-Izamoje, Chief Operating Officer at Brila Media, Derin Adefulu, Executive Head of Governance at Old Mutual Nigeria; Yolanda Okereke, Fashion Entrepreneur, Motunde Ibironke, Head of Partnerships and Projects at Bella Naija, Onyekachi Eke, Director for Global Markets, West Africa at IE University, Spain; Mayokun Owolabi, Regional Operations & Partnerships Manager West Africa, Flutterwave; Victoria Ajayi, Deputy Chief Financial Officer at TVC Communications; Sandra Tuboereni, Creative Director of TUBO; Ireayomide Oladunjoye, Managing Director and CEO of Endeavor in Nigeria; Oluwatosin Olaseinde, Founder/CEO, Money Africa & Ladda Invest; Queen Murielle, CEO and founder of Raising The Standard International; Chinonso Arubayi, Actor/Filmmaker and Founder of Lookartme and Alvena Ode, Head of Brand and Marketing Communications at FibreOne who shared their wisdom, experiences, and motivational messages in line with the theme of the summit, “Moving Her Forward” leaving attendees inspired and ready to take charge of their lives. Her Summit was hosted by award-winning MC, actress, and model, Mojibade Sosanya.

Nkem Onwudiwe
Nkem Onwudiwe- Founder, Her Network

Each session during the summit was distinctive, covering a wide array of topics including digital transformation, monetization and investment, career development, leadership, artificial intelligence, sports, and politics. A recurring theme emphasized by the speakers was the paramount importance of bolstering self-confidence, expressing oneself assertively, nurturing self-awareness, approaching one’s aspirations with deliberate intention, and persisting resolutely even when faced with outcomes that may not align with the initial goals, but instead, to keep moving forward.

Her Summit 2023 received support from various sponsors and partners including Flutterwave, a supporter of entrepreneurs, Elect Her, IE University, and Heirs General Insurance. Attendees also received professional headshots for personal branding, along with goodies from Estee Lauder, Milani Cosmetics Nigeria, Jack Daniels, and Olores while Nestle Pure Life Nigeria kept the attendees refreshed.

Chiney Ogwumike, a name synonymous with passion and purpose, is making waves in her mission to strengthen ties between the United States and Africa. Born from a deep-rooted connection to her Nigerian heritage, Chiney is now a member of the groundbreaking President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement, a momentous announcement by the White House that holds immense promise.

In a recent phone interview with The Associated Press, Chiney expressed her profound sense of calling, saying, “Best way to describe it, it feels like it’s a calling of a lifetime.” Her enthusiasm is infectious, and it’s evident that this endeavor is deeply authentic to her core values and aspirations. She sees it as an opportunity for exponential impact—a calling that transcends a mere appointment.

A 31-year-old Stanford graduate and WNBA player, Chiney Ogwumike has a history of advocating for African women’s rights. Her journey began in 2014 when she, alongside her sister Nneka, initiated a UNICEF fundraiser in response to the kidnapping of Nigerian girls by Boko Haram. This heartfelt endeavor aimed to create opportunities for children and young people who share her background, enabling them to transform their lives as she did.

Chiney’s life story reflects the convergence of Nigerian determination and boundless American opportunities, an inspiring narrative she intends to share widely. She views her role on the advisory council as a pathway for youth to empower themselves, bridging the gap between continents and cultures.

The council, announced by Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, boasts distinguished leadership, with Rev. Dr. Silvester Beaman of the African Methodist Episcopal Church as the chairperson. Among its members is Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis, and notably, Chiney Ogwumike stands as the youngest female representative on the council.

Their mission is clear: to provide invaluable guidance for reinforcing cultural, social, political, and economic ties between the U.S. and Africa. They aim to promote trade, investment, and educational exchanges that will benefit both regions. Chiney’s background as an NBA analyst for ESPN and her compelling advocacy make her a vital contributor to this important work.

Ghiney Ogwunike

Chiney’s path to this impactful role took a fortuitous turn when she spoke at the UN General Assembly last year. There, she shared her thoughts on the transformative power of sports and its potential to shape a better world. Fueled by her passion, she submitted her resume for the council and awaited the outcome with bated breath.

Chiney Ogwumike’s journey from the WNBA courts to the White House advisory council exemplifies the profound impact one individual can make when driven by a heartfelt commitment to a cause. Her story reminds us that heritage, determination, and opportunity are powerful forces for change, and they can unite continents in the pursuit of a brighter future.

Meet Ehi Agbonlahor, an inspiring social innovator with a deep-seated passion for addressing life’s challenges to enhance individual and community well-being. In this blog post, we’ll dive into Ehi’s remarkable journey, her educational achievements, and her mission to decentralize access to opportunities for career growth and success.

Ehi’s Path to Innovation

Ehi Agbonlahor’s journey into the world of innovation and design thinking has been nothing short of extraordinary. She participated in the IBM Design Thinking Lab, an experience that honed her problem-solving skills and fueled her curiosity to explore innovative solutions. As a semi-finalist in the 2019 Amazon-sponsored Kellogg Design Challenge, Ehi showcased her ability to think creatively and propose practical solutions to complex problems.

Over the past decade, Ehi has successfully spearheaded design-led projects in diverse industries, including financial services, agribusiness, and eCommerce. Her ability to bridge the gap between creativity and practicality has made her a valuable asset in the world of social innovation.

A Wealth of Knowledge and Expertise

Ehi Agbonlahor’s educational background reflects her commitment to continuous learning and personal growth. She holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in agriculture, providing her with a solid foundation in critical thinking and problem-solving. However, Ehi’s academic journey didn’t stop there. She earned an MBA from the prestigious Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, Canada.

During her time at Rotman, Ehi co-founded Rotman Students Against Anti-Black Racism (Rotman SABR), demonstrating her dedication to addressing critical social issues. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in establishing two scholarships aimed at supporting black students at the university, leaving a lasting impact on future generations.

Empowering Career Growth with Anutio

Today, Ehi Agbonlahor is the Founder and CEO of Anutio, a visionary platform with a mission to decentralize access to career growth opportunities. Anutio leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to empower individuals from all backgrounds, providing them with the tools needed to discover their strengths, build fulfilling careers, and pursue their passions.

Ehi’s innovative approach to career development and her commitment to inclusivity are at the core of Anutio’s mission. She believes that everyone should have the opportunity to make a living doing what they love, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Conclusion

Ehi Agbonlahor’s journey as a social innovator and her dedication to driving positive change in the world is truly inspiring. Her educational achievements, combined with her hands-on experience in diverse industries, have equipped her with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle complex challenges.

Through her leadership at Anutio, Ehi continues to make a significant impact by empowering individuals to unlock their full potential and pursue meaningful careers. Her commitment to inclusivity and innovation serves as a beacon of hope for those striving to achieve their dreams.

In a significant milestone, President Joe Biden has appointed Shuwanza Goff as the new Director of Legislative Affairs, making her the first Black woman to serve as the White House’s chief emissary to Capitol Hill. Learn more about this historic appointment.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling

Shuwanza Goff, a veteran congressional aide with an impressive track record, has shattered yet another glass ceiling in her remarkable career. President Biden’s decision to name her as the Director of Legislative Affairs marks a historic moment, solidifying her position as a trailblazer and a trusted leader.

A Proven Leader

Before this groundbreaking appointment, Shuwanza Goff served as the White House’s Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs and House Liaison. Her extensive experience and bipartisan appeal have made her a respected figure on both sides of the aisle. Her close partnerships with congressional leaders, coupled with her deep understanding of the legislative process, make her an ideal choice for this role.

From Capitol Hill to the White House

Shuwanza Goff’s journey to this historic role began with her service as a senior aide and floor director to Maryland Democratic leader Rep. Steny Hoyer. During her tenure on Capitol Hill, she played a pivotal role in advancing critical legislation, including COVID-19 relief, climate initiatives, tax reforms, and the confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

A Bright Future Ahead

As the new Director of Legislative Affairs, Goff faces significant challenges, from managing relations with House Republicans to addressing important policy matters. However, her reputation as a skilled policy professional with deep institutional knowledge equips her to excel in this role. Both Democrats and Republicans have expressed confidence in her ability to navigate the complex political landscape.

Congratulations, Shuwanza Goff

Shuwanza Goff’s historic appointment is a testament to her dedication, leadership, and commitment to public service. Her achievements open doors for future generations and emphasize the importance of diverse voices in positions of power. We congratulate Shuwanza Goff on this remarkable accomplishment and look forward to her continued contributions to our nation.

In the dazzling world of Barbie, where dreams come to life, it’s essential to remember the brilliant mind behind the creation of the first Black Barbie doll. Louvenia “Kitty” Black Perkins, a native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, was a fashion enthusiast who stumbled into an extraordinary career as a toy designer.

A Unique Journey to Barbie Stardom

Kitty Black Perkins embarked on her journey into the world of toy design after landing an interview with the renowned toy company, Mattel, at the age of 28. She was handed a Barbie doll from Toys R Us and tasked with transforming it into a fashion icon. What she returned with was nothing short of remarkable – a hand-sewn floral jumpsuit with tiered legs, puff sleeves, and a matching wide-brimmed hat. Impressed by her creativity, Mattel hired her as a fashion designer for Barbie dolls.

A Historic Moment: The Birth of the First Black Barbie

In a time when Barbie dolls primarily featured thin, white figures, Kitty Black Perkins pushed boundaries. In 1979, as the principal designer for Barbie, she created the first-ever Black Barbie. This iconic doll was dressed in a stunning red bodysuit with a wrap disco-style skirt, a modern necklace, and hoop earrings. It marked a historic moment and was just the beginning of her incredible contributions to the Barbie legacy.

Kitty’s Creative Impact

Kitty drew inspiration from magazines, fashion shows, and personal experiences, crafting over 100 designs annually as chief designer for Barbie. From the Astronaut Barbie in 1985 to the groundbreaking Brandy Barbie Dolls in the late ’90s, she continued to redefine Barbie’s image. Her designs resonated with girls of all backgrounds, revolutionizing the way Black girls saw themselves.

Kitty Black Perkins

Awards and Honors

Kitty Black Perkins received numerous awards and accolades, including induction into the Black Hall of Fame in 2001. Her impact on Barbie culture and representation is undeniable.

A Lasting Legacy

Today, Kitty Black Perkins’ influence lives on through countless Black Barbie dolls, paying homage to real-life trailblazers. These dolls celebrate the achievements of inspirational figures like Flo-Jo, Maya Angelou, Madam C.J. Walker, Yara Shahidi, and Naomi Osaka.

Continuing the Conversation

Kitty Black Perkins’ legacy extends beyond toys. Her pioneering work laid the foundation for discussions about representation and diversity in the industry. As the new Barbie film embraces diversity, creatives and artists are empowering young Black girls to embrace their unique identities.

A Message of Inclusivity

The film’s message echoes Kitty’s praxis of inclusivity, featuring a diverse array of Barbies, including star Issa Rae. It reinforces the idea that Barbie can be anyone, regardless of body type, age, or gender.

Mattel’s Commitment to Diversity

Mattel has embraced diversity for over four decades, thanks to visionaries like Kitty Black Perkins. As we celebrate Barbie’s magic and evolution, we must never forget the contributions of Black history makers like her. Because of Kitty Black Perkins, we can all dream and play without boundaries.

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Ava DuVernay, the celebrated filmmaker behind works like “Selma” and When They See Us,” continues to make waves in the world of cinema. Her latest project, “Origin,” has not only generated immense buzz but has also marked a historic moment in film history. DuVernay’s presence at the Venice Film Festival shattered a long-standing barrier, making her the first African-American woman to have a film compete in the festival’s 80-year history, as reported by NBC News.

In a press conference held during the festival, DuVernay addressed the challenges that Black filmmakers often face when trying to enter their projects into prestigious film festivals. She shed light on the discouragement they encounter, being told that international audiences don’t care about their stories or films.

“For Black filmmakers, we’re told that people who love films in other parts of the world don’t care about our stories and don’t care about our films. This is something that we are often told: you cannot play international film festivals, no one will come,” DuVernay said candidly. “People will not come to the press conferences, people won’t come to the P&I screenings. They will not be interested in selling tickets. You might not even get into this festival, don’t apply.”

DuVernay went on to emphasize the significance of her groundbreaking achievement, saying, “I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been told, ‘Don’t apply to Venice, you won’t get in. It won’t happen.’ And this year, something happened that hadn’t happened in eight decades before an African American woman in competition. So now that’s a door open that I trust and hope the festival will keep open.”

The Venice Film Festival represents a historic milestone for DuVernay and paves the way for greater representation and recognition of Black voices in cinema on an international stage.

DuVernay’s commitment to her craft and her dedication to authentic storytelling were further emphasized during the press conference. She discussed her decision to keep “Origin” as an independent production after it initially began in the studio system.

“I don’t feel like we would have had the cast that we had if it had remained in the studio system,” DuVernay explained. “The studio system is a place where I worked and made projects that I’m proud of, but there is really an aspect of control over who plays what. And there is an idea about who makes money, attracts attention, and sometimes that sits at odds with who might be the best person for the part. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor was the best person for this part.”

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor’s casting in “Origin” exemplifies DuVernay’s commitment to ensuring that the right talent is chosen for the roles, irrespective of industry norms.

The independent film production and distribution company Neon acquired the worldwide rights to “Origin” on September 5, further solidifying the film’s journey to reach a global audience.

In addition to her groundbreaking film achievements, DuVernay has been making strides in diversifying the entertainment industry’s workforce. She recently announced a partnership between her ARRAY Crew database for film crew workers and the Impact professional network, creating the largest hiring network in the entertainment industry. This initiative seeks to foster greater inclusivity behind the scenes, ensuring that the industry reflects the diverse voices and talents it represents on screen.

Ava DuVernay’s journey continues to inspire and pave the way for greater representation and inclusivity in the world of cinema, making her a true trailblazer and visionary in the field. As she continues to break barriers, her impact on the film industry and society as a whole is undeniable.