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30 BLACK INFLUENCERS: The New York Christian Times’ annual list in partnership with The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and other partners.

In our modern-day America, as is true across the globe, Blacks have risen to places of immense power and their influence is felt and experienced in every genre of our human society. 

The New York tri-state area is no exception as three of the four New York City citywide offices are held by Blacks:  the Mayor, the Council Speaker, and the Public Advocate.  New York State demonstrates even greater influence:  the Lieutenant Governor – a Black man; the Attorney General – a Black woman; the Assembly Speaker, a Black man; and the Majority Leader of the Senate is a Black woman. Three of the five Borough Presidents across New York City‘s geographical landscape are Black, and so is the New York County District Attorney, the New York County Clerk and the Bronx County District Attorney. 

And beyond politics and government leadership, it is important to note that a Black man leads one of the nation’s largest health and hospital systems, a Black man chairs the City of New York college and university system, a Black man heads the Ford Foundation, and the strongest voice of the Democratic Party in Washington – the minority leader of the US congress – is a Black man who hails from New York.


Here again is our list of TOP 30 BLACK INFLUENCERS, which includes power-leaders like union leader Dr. George Gresham – president of one of the nation’s largest local unions, power broker and Harlem trailblazer Dr. Lloyd Williams – president of The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and co-founder of  HARLEM WEEK, Bishop Johnny Ray Youngblood – one of the nation’s leading Black clergy and co-pioneer of the Nehemiah Houses, and billionaire and business-music magnate Shawn Carter (Jay-Z).

HON. ADRIENNE ADAMS

HON. ERIC ADAMS

REV. DR. A. R. BERNARD

HON. ALVIN BRAGG

Alvin Bragg, Manhattan district attorney, during a news conference in New York, US, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Donald Trump entered a not-guilty plea to 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree in a proceeding that took a little less than an hour. Photographer: Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg via Getty Images

HON. DARCEL CLARK

HON. YVETTE CLARKE

HON. VANESSA GIBSON

GEORGE GRESHAM

HON. CARL HEASTIE

HON. LETICIA JAMES

JAY-Z (SHAWN CARTER)

HON. HAKEEM JEFFRIES

ERROL LOUIS

H. CARL McCALL

HON. GREGORY MEEKS

HON. MARC MORIAL

HON. DAVID PATERSON

HON. CRYSTAL PEOPLES-STOKES

MICHAEL PUGH

DR. PATRICIA RAMSEY

ARVA RICE

HON. DONOVAN RICHARDS

REV. AL SHARPTON

HON. ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS

ELINOR TATUM

HON. WILLIAM “BILL” THOMPSON, JR.

DARREN WALKER

LLOYD WILLIAMS

KEITH WRIGHT

BISHOP JOHNNY RAY YOUNGBLOOD

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