Andre Vincent
Howard University
Andre is a junior computer science major at Howard University from Ridgeland, Mississippi who is passionate about improving access to technology for marginalized communities.
Andre is a junior computer science major at Howard University from Ridgeland, Mississippi who is passionate about improving access to technology for marginalized communities.
After graduating from Prairie View A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in English Jacobi secured a Master of Arts degree with a concentration in English from Clark Atlanta University. Jacobi is currently perusing a Ph.D. in English and is the Programs Manager for Abounding Prosperity in Dallas, Texas.
Rajon was appointed percussion section leader of his high school marching band, President of the National Art Honor Society, and President of the Youth Leadership Association.
Gregory hopes to one day become a Physician and start a non-profit foundation that supports marginalized communities.
When asked How can the Black community better support Black gay men, here’s MarTáze said: “Stop enforcing toxic masculinity, and requiring Black men to live in a box. We have to allow ALL men, not just Queer men to express themselves without being labeled.”
Andre is a junior computer science major at Howard University from Ridgeland, Mississippi who is passionate about improving access to technology for marginalized communities.
After graduating from Prairie View A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in English Jacobi secured a Master of Arts degree with a concentration in English from Clark Atlanta University. Jacobi is currently perusing a Ph.D. in English and is the Programs Manager for Abounding Prosperity in Dallas, Texas.
Rajon was appointed percussion section leader of his high school marching band, President of the National Art Honor Society, and President of the Youth Leadership Association.
Gregory hopes to one day become a Physician and start a non-profit foundation that supports marginalized communities.
When asked How can the Black community better support Black gay men, here’s MarTáze said: “Stop enforcing toxic masculinity, and requiring Black men to live in a box. We have to allow ALL men, not just Queer men to express themselves without being labeled.”