A quick Google search reveals that gifts for 10-year anniversaries should be made of either tin or aluminum, a testament to the resilience and strength of a relationship.
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So it is fitting that as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Root 100โour annual list of the most influential African Americans, age 25 to 45โwe also remember the strength and resilience of all the men and women weโve honored over the past nine years and continue to honor this year. Every innovator, every thought leader and every game changer on this list had to break down barriers, hop over hurdles and overcome every form of systemic oppression that tells black America, โYou donโt belong here.โ Not only did they defy the naysayers, they soared to the highest heights and made America better in the process.
For the 10th anniversary of The Root 100, weโre unveiling the list a little bit differently than we have in the past. Before we reveal the full list on Thursday, today through Wednesday, weโre giving you a sneak peek of top three honorees in The Root 100โs eight categories: arts, business, community, entertainment, media, politics, sports and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).
Today, weโre revealing the top honorees in arts, entertainment and sports. Come back on Tuesday when weโll pay tribute to the leading honorees in business and STEM, and on Wednesday, weโll highlight the top honorees in politics, media and community, all before the big reveal on Thursday. Congrats to the 2019 class of The Root 100!
Nipsey Hussle, rapper, entrepreneurLizzo, singer, flutistSteven Canals, co-creator of Pose
Jeremy O. Harris, playwright of Slave PlayTomi Adeyemi, author of Children of Blood and BoneGlory Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl
Alysia Montaรฑo, track championCrystal Dunn, soccer star, U.S. Womenโs National TeamLeBron James, NBA star, philanthropist, entrepreneur
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