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ABOUT AGYEI TYEHIMBA
Making Things Happen for over 30 years
Agyei Tyehimba was born and raised in the famed “Sugar Hill” section of Harlem.
His parents provided him with the best of both worlds. His mother emphasized the importance of character development, education and charity, while his father developed street sense and a love for Black history and culture. Frequent visits to First World Alliance meetings, the book vendors on 125th Street, and Black Liberation Bookstore developed and sharpened his Black Liberation consciousness.
Mr.
Tyehimba entered Syracuse University in 1986. As a Syracuse University undergraduate, Agyei - then known as Quentin Stith - became Editor-in-Chief of the Black Voice Newsletter in 1987. As two-term President of the Student African American Society, Mr.
Tyehimba published several editorials in the nationally acclaimed Daily Orange newspaper, and was featured in various local newspapers and radio and telev