Archives: Staff Members

Jad-Évangelo Nasser

Jad-Évangelo is a global inclusion and cross-cultural business strategist, educator, and award-winning filmmaker. As a DEI Facilitator, he focuses on inclusive strategies at the core of global learning, intersectionality and multicultural connections.  

Nettie Washington Douglass

Nettie Washington Douglass’s paternal great grandfather, David T. Howard, was the first licensed mortician in the state of Georgia and a survivor of the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. The shared

Patricia Walker Bearden and Yolanda Walker Simmons

Patricia Walker Bearden and Yolanda Walker Simmons are the granddaughters of Alex Walker, one of the few people convicted of an offense connected with the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. Both

Ralph Baker

Ralph Baker is the great-nephew of Jesse Max Barber, Editor-in-Chief of The Voice of The Negro. Jesse Max Barber was born July 5, 1887, in Blackstock, South Carolina. Barber moved

Farrow Allen

Farrow Allen is the grandson of Luther Judson Price, South Atlanta’s first African American postmaster who was threatened by a mob during the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. Now retired and