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Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine 2018
The New Rule of Law
March 18, 2018
Women of movie, Black Panther, on front cover
“There’s a growing trend of Black Women Attorneys Using their legal acumen to tackle social issues. Check out a core group that is fighting the good fight.” By Donna Owens.
(Taifa featured on page 97.)
“When Nkechi Taifa strides into the courtroom or boardroom, the petite lawyer with flowing locs and a regal bearing views herself as a change agent …
”I’m using the law in the tradition of great women like Harriet Tubman, says Taifa … a Washington, D.C. native … I’ve walked those halls of Congress and met with Obama officials at the White House. I view myself as a freedom fighter.”
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine’s 2019 Woke 100
100 Black Women
Advocating for Change
November 2019 issue
[pic of Cynthia Erivo on the cover)
“This year’s list includes women who exemplify the true meaning of being change agents and power players. Working in areas from social justice to politics to entertainment. They inspire not only us here but also others around the world.”
By Yesha Callahan, Britni Danielle and Kellee Terrell
(Taifa featured on page 133)
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine 2018
The New Rule of Law
March 18, 2018
Women of movie, Black Panther, on front cover
“There’s a growing trend of Black Women Attorneys Using their legal acumen to tackle social issues. Check out a core group that is fighting the good fight.” By Donna Owens.
(Taifa featured on page 97.)
“When Nkechi Taifa strides into the courtroom or boardroom, the petite lawyer with flowing locs and a regal bearing views herself as a change agent …
”I’m using the law in the tradition of great women like Harriet Tubman, says Taifa … a Washington, D.C. native … I’ve walked those halls of Congress and met with Obama officials at the White House. I view myself as a freedom fighter.”
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine’s 2019 Woke 100
100 Black Women
Advocating for Change
November 2019 issue
[pic of Cynthia Erivo on the cover)
“This year’s list includes women who exemplify the true meaning of being change agents and power players. Working in areas from social justice to politics to entertainment. They inspire not only us here but also others around the world.”
By Yesha Callahan, Britni Danielle and Kellee Terrell
(Taifa featured on page 133)
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine 2018
The New Rule of Law
March 18, 2018
Women of movie, Black Panther, on front cover
“There’s a growing trend of Black Women Attorneys Using their legal acumen to tackle social issues. Check out a core group that is fighting the good fight.” By Donna Owens.
(Taifa featured on page 97.)
“When Nkechi Taifa strides into the courtroom or boardroom, the petite lawyer with flowing locs and a regal bearing views herself as a change agent …
”I’m using the law in the tradition of great women like Harriet Tubman, says Taifa … a Washington, D.C. native … I’ve walked those halls of Congress and met with Obama officials at the White House. I view myself as a freedom fighter.”
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine’s 2019 Woke 100
100 Black Women
Advocating for Change
November 2019 issue
[pic of Cynthia Erivo on the cover)
“This year’s list includes women who exemplify the true meaning of being change agents and power players. Working in areas from social justice to politics to entertainment. They inspire not only us here but also others around the world.”
By Yesha Callahan, Britni Danielle and Kellee Terrell
(Taifa featured on page 133)
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine 2018
The New Rule of Law
March 18, 2018
Women of movie, Black Panther, on front cover
“There’s a growing trend of Black Women Attorneys Using their legal acumen to tackle social issues. Check out a core group that is fighting the good fight.” By Donna Owens.
(Taifa featured on page 97.)
“When Nkechi Taifa strides into the courtroom or boardroom, the petite lawyer with flowing locs and a regal bearing views herself as a change agent …
”I’m using the law in the tradition of great women like Harriet Tubman, says Taifa … a Washington, D.C. native … I’ve walked those halls of Congress and met with Obama officials at the White House. I view myself as a freedom fighter.”
Nkechi Taifa featured in
Essence Magazine’s 2019 Woke 100
100 Black Women
Advocating for Change
November 2019 issue
[pic of Cynthia Erivo on the cover)
“This year’s list includes women who exemplify the true meaning of being change agents and power players. Working in areas from social justice to politics to entertainment. They inspire not only us here but also others around the world.”
By Yesha Callahan, Britni Danielle and Kellee Terrell
(Taifa featured on page 133)