LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 13: Senator Laphonza Butler attends a pep rally to celebrate the second year of the Roybal Film and Television Production School.Photo: Randy Shropshire (Getty Images)
This year, the Root 100 is back with another fantastic list of noteworthy Black Americans. This year, we have a list filled with influential Black politicians and people making a difference in the world of STEM. So, without further ado, here are our winners from this year!
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Fani Willis
Fani Willis
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 31: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis attends Mayor’s 4th annual Black Pride Reception at Atlanta City Hall on August 31, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Prince Williams/WireImage (Getty Images)
In the top spot we have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. It’s hard to argue that she isn’t influential. Willis is prosecuting former President Donald Trump and 19 other co-defendants for interference in the 2020 election. The case could have massive implications for the Presidential race.
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Hakeem Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 15: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) speaks during his weekly news conference on Capitol Hill November 15, 2023 in Washington, DC. On Tuesday evening, the House lawmakers passed a stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown.Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images)
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries made history as the first Black American to lead a major party in Congress. He unanimously won support from his Democratic colleagues, in stark contrast to the series of Republican speaker nominees.
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Jaime Harrison
Jaime Harrison
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 12: DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison is joined by business and political leaders during a lakeside event held to announce that Chicago was chosen to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention on April 12, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago last hosted the convention in 1996. (Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images)
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison is another important addition to the Root 100 list. As DNC chair, Harrison is playing an incredibly important role in the upcoming election to determine the fate of the Presidency.
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Yusef Salaam
Yusef Salaam
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 19: Yusef Salaam attends the unveiling of the “Gate of the Exonerated” in Harlem on December 19, 2022 in New York City. The “Gate of the Exonerated” honors the Central Park Five, five Black and Latino teenagers who were wrongly convicted for the 1989 Central Park jogger rape. Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage (Getty Images)
Los Angeles, CA - October 08: Rep. Barbara Lee participates in a debate on stage with other democrats who are running to succeed Sen. Feinstein at Westing Bonaventure Hotel on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023 in Los Angeles, CA.Photo: Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times (Getty Images)
Congresswoman Barbara Lee is another crucial addition to the Root 100 list. Lee announced her candidacy earlier this year for Senate, hoping to fill the Black-woman sized gap left behind by Vice President Kamala Harris. Since the 80s, Lee has led on important issues ranging from abortion rights, to poverty, to anti-war efforts.
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Ayanna Pressley
Ayanna Pressley
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13: U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) speaks at a news conference calling for a ceasefire in Gaza outside the U.S. Capitol building on November 13, 2023 in Washington, DC. House Democrats held the news conference alongside rabbis with the activist group Jewish Voices for Peace.Photo: Anna Moneymaker (Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 07: White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily press briefing at the White House on November 07, 2023 in Washington, DC. Jean-Pierre spoke about the Israel-Hamas war and discussed the arrival of humanitarian aid to assist civilians.Photo: Kevin Dietsch (Getty Images)
Karine Jean-Pierre is barrier-breaking addition to this list! Jean-Pierre is the first Black person and first openly LGBTQ person to serve as White House Press Secretary.
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Laphonza Butler
Laphonza Butler
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 03: Sen. Laphonza Butler speaks onstage during day two of CareFest at UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center on November 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.Photo: Phillip Faraone (Getty Images)
Former Emily’s List President and labor leader Senator Laphonza Butler, is an an obvious choice for The Root 100. Butler was appointed to the late-Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s seat earlier this year, making her the only Black woman in the Senate.
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Shontel Brown
Shontel Brown
Representative Shontel Brown, a Democrat from Ohio, speaks during a news conference to announce the Rail Act at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, March 30, 2023. The legislation is in response to a 149-car freight train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, in early February. Photo: Nathan Howard/Bloomberg (Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 26: Erica Loewe attends Grammys On The Hill: Awards Dinner at The Hamilton on April 26, 2023 in Washington, DCPhoto: Leigh Vogel (Getty Images)
Erica Loewe dedicated herself to ensuring Black journalists have access to the White House. Now, Loewe is taking on her biggest role yet, Special Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff for the Office of Public Engagement!
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Uché Blackstock
Uché Blackstock
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 01: Dr. Uché Blackstock speaks onstage during the 2022 Essence Festival of Culture at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 1, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photo: Paras Griffin (Getty Images)
Uché Blackstock unquestionably deserves her spot on The Root 100 list. Blackstock is a talented physician, author, and activist who’s pushing the medical world to grapple with systemic racism and bias throughout the healthcare industry.
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Dr. Oni Blackstock
Dr. Oni Blackstock
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 02: New York City Health Department’s Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of HIV Dr. Oni Blackstock speaks on stage during Housing Works World AIDS Day at The New York Academy of Medicine on December 02, 2019 in New York City.Photo: Gary Gershoff (Getty Images)
Yes, we have two sisters on this list. Shoutout to the Blackstock family for raising two incredible barrier-breaking physicians. Did we mention they’re twins! Dr. Oni Blackstock is an HIV physician, researcher, and founder of Health Justice, a racial equity consultancy group that helps healthcare organizations achieve racial equity and combat racism.
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Myechia Minter-Jordan
Myechia Minter-Jordan
(08/23/16 Boston, MA ) Dr Myechia Minter-Jordan, President and CEO of the Dimock Center talks on Herald Radio. August 23, 2016. Staff photo by Faith Ninivaggi Photo: FAITH NINIVAGGI/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald (Getty Images)
Myechia Minter-Jordan is another name that should be familiar to the Root audience. (She’s written for The Root and appeared at The Root Institute alongside other Root 100 honorees). Jordan is president and CEO of the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health and a passionate advocate for health equity!
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Gbolahan Olanubi
Gbolahan Olanubi
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Dr. Gbolahan Olanubi is a senior researcher at Goole working to help Artificial Intelligence better fit the needs of Black Americans!