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Black Woman Mechanical Engineer Creates Game-Changing TikTok Filter For Parting Your Hair

Black hair struggles just got a bit easier with this innovator’s creation.

May 26, 2023

18-Year-Old Jaden Hunter Gets Accepted Into 39 Colleges And Plans To Attend Berkeley To Study Mechanical Engineering

Jaden Hunter had a stellar finish, graduating with a 4.5 GPA from Crenshaw Arts Tech Charter High. Now, Hunter will be on his way to study mechanical engineering at Berkeley. He plans to work for NASA or SpaceX when he completes his higher education. “I felt good because my hard work paid off. All the long sleepless nights I took in, stuff like that, it finally paid off,” Hunter told ABC7.

Aug 18, 2022

Mechanical Engineer and Midshipman Sydney Barber is the Naval Academy’s First Black Female Brigade Commander

Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber is the first Black female brigade commander, the Naval Academy announced . On Friday, Nov. 6, the Academy selected Barber since she was the top-ranked midshipman out of this semester’s board process. Her new role makes her the highest-ranked leader within the brigade as well as the only “six striper”—  the collar insignia worn on the midshipman uniform — the rank of midshipman  captain, according to the press release. “Earning the title of brigade commander speaks volumes, but the title itself is not nearly as significant as the opportunity it brings to lead a team in doing something I believe will be truly special,” Barber said in a statement. “I am humbled to play a small role in this momentous season of American history.” A graduate of Lake Forest High School in Illinois, Barber is a mechanical engineering major whose research in developing legislative strategies to address education disparities in minority communities which led to her being...

Nov 11, 2020

Nigeria's First Female Mechanic is Empowering Other Women to be Independent

Nigeria is highly regarded for holding Africa’s largest economy and population. As the country’s cities boom, women in Nigeria seek out more independence to assert themselves as vital parts of the economy. One of those women is Lagos-based entrepreneur Sandra Aguebor, the first female mechanic in her country. Aguebor’s admirable journey dates back to the early 80s. Her love for cars developed while she was a child and Face2Face Africa even reported a dream she had at 13, where Jesus Christ was teaching her how to fix cars. Despite protests from her father, Aguebor was determined to pursue her passion. Her travels to the United States and Manchester, England sealed her fate and melted away her father’s opposition. Upon their mutual agreement, he sent her to a local mechanic shop where he fixes his car after seeing female aeronautic engineers there as well. She attended Benin Technical College where she enrolled in a vocational course that taught her how to repair cars. She started a...

Apr 3, 2020

Stefon Diggs Signs $69M Contract With The New England Patriots: Why The High Price Might Pay Off

When the New England Patriots inked Stefon Diggs to a four-year, $69 million deal, $25 million of it guaranteed, it didn’t just make headlines; it marked a directional shift. A franchise long defined by systematic precision and conservative spending is finally reaching a new identity: one shaped around adaptability, controlled risk, and cultural recalibration. Betting On Diggs Production In A Post-Prime Window Diggs is 31 years old, and he’s coming off a torn ACL that sidelined him in Week 8 of the 2024 season. And yet, his numbers from those eight games with the Houston Texans weren’t symbolic—they were substantial. According to ESPN, he tallied 47 receptions for 496 yards and three touchdowns, ranking seventh in total receptions at the time and averaging 62.0 yards per game. C.J. Stroud posted a 104 passer rating and a 73% completion rate when targeting him, evidence of Diggs’ continued ability to elevate a quarterback’s efficiency. Even if the explosiveness has dulled slightly,...

Mar 26, 2025

Journalist Accidentally Receives US War Plan From Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: What This Means For Government Tech Policy

On March 15, 2025, the U.S. bombed Houthi terrorist targets across Yemen. But two hours before the world knew, a Signal message had already mapped the strike. The sender? Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The recipients? Top intelligence officials, but also Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic — a journalist inadvertently folded into the highest levels of American military planning. This wasn’t a clandestine leak. It was a raw, unfiltered display of the fragility of power in the digital age. It was a breach not orchestrated by a hostile foreign actor but self-inflicted — executed casually, almost thoughtlessly, by the nation’s top security officials on a consumer messaging app. For those of us who approach these matters with a deep understanding of U.S. statecraft and a critical perspective shaped by intellectual and resistance traditions, the story may demand more than mere procedural outrage. It calls for an unflinching analysis of how an empire, when unmoored from...

Mar 26, 2025

Is This The Start Of The End Of The Cybertruck Era? Tesla's Cybertruck Recall Impacts Over 46,000 Vehicles

The Tesla Cybertruck was designed to turn heads. With its rugged, stainless-steel body and futuristic, almost sci-fi design, it looks more like something out of a movie than your typical pickup truck. It wasn’t made to blend in, nor was Elon Musk. Like the Cybertruck, Elon Musk has become impossible to ignore, inserting himself into the political and economic framework of the nation with the same brash insistence that has defined his business empire. Now, with Tesla recalling over 46,000 Cybertrucks—nearly every unit on the road—Musk faces something he has long evaded: accountability, based on a Reuters report. The trucks’ stainless-steel trim panels are coming off, a fitting metaphor for a company whose once-unquestioned dominance in the EV sector is beginning to show fractures​. This recall is more than a mechanical failure. It is a referendum on Musk’s leadership, shifting allegiances, and unrelenting attempt to weld his corporate interests to the machinery of American politics....

Mar 21, 2025

Trailblazing Black Inventors Throughout History

Black inventors and entrepreneurs have played a crucial role in shaping industries, improving daily life, and driving technological advancements, often overcoming systemic barriers to bring their ideas to life. Despite facing discrimination and a lack of recognition, many Black inventors revolutionized everything from agriculture and medicine to transportation and communication. Their innovations continue to impact the world today, proving that ingenuity and perseverance can break through any obstacle. Garrett Morgan: Innovator Of Public Safety Garrett Morgan was a prolific inventor whose creations have saved countless lives. Born in 1877, he is best known for developing the modern three-position traffic signal, which introduced a warning light between “stop” and “go,” significantly reducing accidents. This invention was later patented and sold to General Electric. Morgan also invented the gas mask, which he originally designed to protect firefighters from smoke inhalation. His...

Feb 5, 2025

How Roy Wood Jr Went From Cracking Jokes To Making $3 Million In Net Worth

If you’ve been plugged into the stand-up comedy scene at all in the last decade or so, you’re likely well acquainted with the name Roy Wood Jr. The hilarious comedian, best known for his work as a long-time correspondent and occasional guest host on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” can most recently be seen cracking up the panel on CNN’s “Have I Got News For You.” Wood may not have invented the comedy news genre, though he’s certainly put his own entertaining spin on it, having gone on to head such significant events as the White House Correspondents Dinner . His latest stand-up comedy special, “Lonely Flowers,” premiered on Hulu today, Jan. 17. Since Roy Wood Jr has become such a hot commodity in the world of comedy lately, it only makes sense that fans are wondering just how much cash he’s taken in with his numerous hosting and writing gigs. Luckily, we’ve got you covered with a comprehensive guide to Wood’s life, career and overall net worth. Wood’s Early Life And Career...

Jan 17, 2025

Op-Ed: It's Been Over 2 Years Since The Release Of ChatGPT — But How Is AI Impacting The World We Live In Today?

Editorial Note: Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. Since the release of ChatGPT two years ago, everyone has been talking about how artificial intelligence would change the world. Whether it was getting any answer you needed at the drop of a hat or creating any image or video you wanted just by describing it, the hours and money that would have gone into either are no longer an issue because AI does all the work on your behalf. When techies discuss the work AI could help someone do, they always focus on those in white-collar jobs, assisting them in searching or summarizing vast amounts of unstructured data to provide the insights they need or the creations they want. That may explain why many AI companies target the same use cases and markets. However, I believe the power of AI doesn’t just lie in reimagining how we experience our digital and physical worlds. After the pandemic, a term was coined : “ revenge spending” — essentially, people getting...

Jan 6, 2025

Meet Logan Hickox, A Nike Design Engineer Who Has Influenced Footwear Worn By LeBron James And Serena Williams

Engineering was once foreign to Logan Hickox but is now integral to his daily work at Nike. During an interview with Fast Company, he shared that while sports had been a significant part of his upbringing, engineering was not. His interest in the field was sparked when he noticed flyers at his school promoting a meeting for students interested in robotics. “You have the notion that engineers might be of the nerdier type, or maybe they’re not athletic, or they’re not into theater, or whatever it might be,” he said to the outlet. “And especially as a Black man myself, not having seen that representation before, that was something that I was definitely apprehensive about at first. Being able to really push outside of my comfort zone and being able to see it’s not just one mold that people fit, that was something that was super eye-opening to me.” Hickox attended the University of Florida in 2016 and obtained a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering five years later, his LinkedIn...

Jan 2, 2025

AFROTECH™ 2024 — LinkedIn Executive Session Highlights AI, Equity And The Future Of Jobs

AFROTECH™ Conference 2024 was in Houston, TX, from Nov. 13 to 17 — and on Day 3, LinkedIn hosted an Executive Stage session titled “The Path Forward: Adapting Amidst Rapid Tech.” Career expert Drew McCaskill and technology leader Bef Ayenew led the panel to discuss artificial intelligence’s transformative impact on jobs, teams, and companies. With 1.1 billion members leveraging LinkedIn for career growth, knowledge sharing, skill development, and community building, many have already enhanced their profiles with AI skills . “We’ve seen 140x in times in LinkedIn members globally adding AI skills to their LinkedIn profiles. That’s 140x increase in people adding those skills,” McCaskill said. “70% of companies are reporting that they’re using AI already at work. If you think about it like this, 25% of the skills needed for the jobs that all of us do and have been doing for the past eight years have changed.” “So even if you’re not changing jobs, your jobs are changing on you,” he...

Dec 3, 2024

From UNCF to AKA, Here Are The Best HBCU Scholarships

Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were founded to offer Black students the opportunity to pursue higher education. They weren’t admitted into primarily white institutions, causing HBCUs to not only become a resource for education but a safe space. To this day, Black students, non-Black students of color and white students attend HBCUs for the purpose of advancing their studies and expanding their cultural awareness. Through donations and some government funding , HBCUs continue to make this possible for their student body. As grants and loans are offered, so are university scholarships. Here’s what we know about the best HBCU scholarships. Scholarships Offered By HBCU Partners To the surprise of some, HBCUs do offer full-ride scholarships. Students who meet certain criteria can also combine partial scholarships with grants. More than 75% of students at HBCUs receive grants, and 13% of students pursue loans. The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) awards more than...

How Pedro Martínez Banked His $70 Million Net Worth While Reversing The Red Sox Curse

If you’re a Boston sports fan, you certainly recall the famed “Curse of the Bambino” which loomed over the Boston Red Sox baseball team for nearly a century. In 2004, the team finally reversed the long-held curse by besting the New York Yankees in a stunning seven-game upset before taking home the World Championship against the St. Louis Cardinals. As a pitcher for the Sox at that time, Pedro Martínez was integral to the success of the organization, and has since gone down in history as a Boston sports legend. Martínez is so impressive, in fact, that the superstar athlete has been chosen as one of several subjects for the new Netflix docu-series The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox . Since Martínez is fresh on everyone’s mind, now seems like as good a time as any to take a look at his whopping net worth, which clocks in at over $70 million according to Celebrity Net Worth , and see what we can learn from his diverse portfolio. Through means such as his MLB salary, endorsement and brand...

Oct 24, 2024

What Kinds Of Jobs Can You Get With A Degree in Engineering?

A degree in engineering opens the door to a wide variety of career opportunities across numerous industries. Whether you’re interested in designing innovative technology, improving infrastructure, or working in sustainable energy, an engineering degree equips you with the technical skills and problem-solving abilities necessary to succeed in today’s job market. Let’s explore some of the most popular jobs you can get with an engineering degree. Mechanical Engineer Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and most versatile fields within engineering. As a mechanical engineer, you could design, analyze, and manufacture mechanical systems, including engines, machines, and tools. Mechanical engineers work in a range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing. If you enjoy working with physical systems and solving complex mechanical problems, this might be the path for you. Civil Engineer Civil engineers design, build, and maintain infrastructure...

Oct 18, 2024