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NAACP Celebrates ACT-SO Winners at
30th Annual Student Cultural & Academic Performances



Quiana Younge - Dayton OH




Elana Elmore - Dayton OH


Talented young people from a wide array of disciplines were named as national winners in the NAACP’s ACT-SO competitions today. ACT-SO--the Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics--is a major youth initiative of the NAACP.

Gold, silver and bronze medalists were announced during the NAACP's 98h Annual Convention being held in Detroit through Thursday, July 12.

ACT-SO is a yearlong enrichment program designed to recruit, stimulate, improve and encourage high academic and cultural achievement among African American high school students. Gold medalists at the local level qualify for the national finals held at the NAACP convention each summer.

This year’s winners by category, their hometown and NAACP branch affiliation follow below:
 

Architecture
     
Gold N/A N/A N/A
Silver Brendan McDonald Manhattan, NY Mid-Manhattan Branch
Bronze Joyce Johnson Miami, FL Miami-Dade Branch
Biology/Microbiology      
Gold Terrence George    Chicago, IL Chicago West Side Branch
Silver Perry Bradford     Dupage County, IL Dupage County Branch
Bronze Alexandrya Bardell Saginaw, MI Saginaw Branch
Chemistry/Biochemistry      
Gold Newton Davis   Bay City, MI Bay City Branch
Silver Tafadzwa Annie Mukunyadzi Little Rock, AR Little Rock Branch
Bronze Lacie Pierre    Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Branch
Computer Science      
Gold Tyrus Sanders   Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Branch
Silver Andreaus Robinson Chicago, IL       Chicago Far South Suburban Branch
Bronze    Daryl Hobbs Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Branch
Physics/ General      
Gold N/A N/A N/A
Silver Brandon Bucker Nyack, NY Nyack Branch
Bronze Jemima Akinsanya  Morris County, NJ    Morris County Branch
Music Composition      
Gold         Dorian Hawkins Miami, FL Miami Branch
Silver Re’shard Baham Houston, TX Houston Branch
Bronze Charlene Boone Camden, NJ Camden County Branch
Original Essay      
Gold Tyrien Obahnjoko       Mesquite, TX Mesquite Branch
Silver Makaya Gittens New York , NY NYC Dept. of Housing
Bronze    Alexis Wasson Ypsilanti, MI Ypsilanti Willow Run Branch
Playwriting      
Gold N/A N/A N/A
Silver Kamilia Landrum Detroit, MI  Detroit Central Branch
Bronze    Xavier Bennett Morris County, NJ Morris County Branch
Poetry      
Gold Vincent Causay Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth/Tarrant County Branch
Silver Edwin Coleman Camden, NJ Camden County Branch
Bronze    Terrell Bingham Anchorage, AK Anchorage Branch
Dance      
Gold Challyce Brogdon Inglewood, CA Inglewood South Bay Branch
Silver Clarynda Nimmons Garland, TX Garland Branch
Bronze    Ariel Murphy San Gabriel, CA San Gabriel Valley Branch
Dramatics
Gold Chaz Becks         Altadena, CA   Altadena Branch
Silver Crashond Edwards Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville Branch
Bronze    Jalisa Joyner     Gary, IN Gary Branch 
Music: Inst./Classical
Gold Jerry Lang, II Cleveland, OH Cleveland Branch
Silver Diondre McKinney Houston, TX Houston Branch
Bronze    Morgan McMillon Saginaw, MI Saginaw Branch
Music: Vocal/Contemporary
Gold Adrienne Brown Chattanooga, TN Chattanooga-Hamilton Branch
Silver Qiana Younge Dayton, OH Dayton Branch
Bronze Quention Reynolds Atlanta, GA  Atlanta Branch
Music: Vocal/Classical
Gold Elana Elmore Dayton, OH Dayton Branch
Silver       Justin Knox Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Branch
Bronze Adrienne Brown Chattanooga, TN Chattanooga-Hamilton Branch
Music Inst/ Contemporary
Gold Bernard Jackson    Hillsborough County, FL  Hillsborough County Branch
Silver Alissa Davis Indianapolis, IN Greater Indianapolis Branch
Bronze    Alexander Francis Howard County, MD Howard County Branch
Oratory
Gold Michelle Mbekeani       Chicago, IL Chicago West Side Branch
Silver       Barbara Stansil Gary, IN Gary Branch      
Bronze Blake Odum Flint, MI    Flint Branch
Drawing
Gold Amber Bland Jeff Davis County, MS Jeff Davis County Branch
Silver Nicolette Wood Miami, FL Miami-Dade County Branch
Bronze    Chizara Amajor Garland, TX Garland Branch 
Filmmaking/Video   
Gold Bryan Pasian           Manhattan, NY Mid-Manhattan Branch
Silver Rasheena Nash Atlanta, GA Atlanta Branch
Bronze    Ashley Morrow Hillsborough County, FL Hillsborough County Branch
Painting
Gold Gerald Mushumbusi Nyack, NY Nyack Branch
Silver Vanessa Long   Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Branch
Bronze    Randel John-Van Horn Indianapolis, IN Greater Indianapolis Branch
Photography
Gold Bryan Canty Marion County, SC Marion County Branch
Silver Antoinette Hawkins Baltimore, MD Baltimore County Branch
Bronze    Ife Madzimoyo Atlanta, GA Atlanta Branch
Sculpture
Gold Anita Genwright Marion, SC Marion Branch
Silver Danielle Jackson Baltimore, MD Baltimore Branch    
Bronze Brandon Redick Omaha, NE Omaha Branch
Mathematics
Gold         Quinton Smith Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Branch
Silver Norvella Pendergrass Buffalo, NY Buffalo Branch
Bronze Jerredith Jiiles Jackson, MS Jackson Branch
Entrepreneurship
Gold Nijuel Porter Houston, TX Houston Branch        
Silver       Brittany Greathouse Dupage County, IL Dupage County Branch
Bronze    Chancellar Jenkins Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth/Tarrant County Branch
Earth and Space Sciences
Gold David McMillon Saginaw, MI Saginaw Branch
Medicine & Health
Gold Crystalee Forbes Long Island, NY Central Long Island Branch
Silver Ashley Harrington Virginia Beach, VA Virginia Beach Branch
Bronze Rachel Lockhart Jackson, MS Jackson-Hinds Branch
Engineering
Gold Christen Robinson Saginaw, MI Saginaw Branch
Silver Patrick Allen Houston, TX Houston Branch
Bronze John Swann Washington, DC Washington, DC Branch

The 2007 national competitions were held July 5-8 at the Hyatt Regency and Ritz Carlton hotels in Dearborn, Michigan.

Founded in 1978 by renowned author and journalist Vernon Jarrett, ACT-SO provides a forum through which African American youth demonstrate academic, artistic and scientific prowess and expertise, often gaining recognition reserved for entertainers and athletes.

ACT-SO programs span most of a year beginning in the fall, followed by planning and coaching of participants through winter months, culminating in nearly 200 local competitions that run through April. The ACT-SO program is centered around the dedication and commitment of more than 100 community volunteers and business leaders that serve as mentors and coaches.

Students compete in 25 ACT-SO categories including business, sciences, humanities, performing and visual arts. Music and dramatic performances are a perennial favorite of participants but organizers hope to cultivate growth in the entrepreneurship and science categories in coming years. Major initiatives are being launched to enhance math and science entries that demonstrate young people's analytical and critical thinking abilities.

ACT-SO national winners receive financial awards from major corporations, college internships and apprenticeships. Over the last six years State Farm Insurance has generously awarded personal computers to all 75 winners. Other ACT-SO corporate sponsors include: McDonald’s Corporation, the Maryland Institute College of Art, United Parcel Service, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Sodexho, Wal-Mart, Northern Illinois University, Shell Oil, Coca Cola, the US Navy, The Walt Disney Company, Toyota Motor Sales, Microsoft, Lockheed Martin, Dow, Northrop Grumman, Kodak, Hyatt, Nestle, the US Department of Agriculture, NASA and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.     

Famed ACT-SO alumni include musician Kanye West, actress Jada Pinkett-Smith, filmmaker John Singleton and comedian Anthony Anderson.

Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization.  Its members throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in the public and private sectors.