About the El Paso Black Hall of Fame
El Paso marked a historic milestone on Saturday, March 1, 2025, with the inaugural El Paso Black Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Starlight Event Center. Founded by community leader Monica Tucker, this event celebrated the excellence and enduring influence of Black El Pasoans who have shaped the city’s cultural, civic, educational, and professional landscape.
The El Paso Black Hall of Fame was established to honor individuals and organizations whose achievements exemplify Black pride, progress, and perseverance. It fills a long-standing gap in the city’s narrative by formally recognizing the contributions, struggles, and triumphs of Black residents who have built the foundation for future generations. Through these honors, the Hall of Fame sets a standard of excellence and representation that inspires youth, unites communities, and encourages a shared vision for progress.
A Movement Led by the Black Leaders Alliance of El Paso
The El Paso Black Hall of Fame is implemented by the Black Leaders Alliance of El Paso, a movement formed by the active members of the original Black Roundtable – a group of leaders, mentors, and thought partners dedicated to the empowerment of the Black community. These individuals, many of whom have long served through the Black El Paso Voice and related initiatives, now carry forward the operational and cultural mission of the Hall of Fame. Together, they lead with passion and purpose, ensuring that the legacy of Black El Pasoans continues to be elevated, celebrated, and sustained.
Honoring the Trailblazers
The inaugural class of inductees was thoughtfully selected to reflect those whose achievements have profoundly shaped El Paso’s Black community – across education, military service, civic engagement, the arts, business, and leadership. Each honoree represents a living testament to dedication, perseverance, and pride in identity.
While these individuals were selected by the Executive Committee based on deep community insight and involvement, future inductees – between six to twelve individuals annually – will be chosen through a combination of Executive Committee selections and community nominations. Each year, one organization, business, or nonprofit will also be recognized for aligning with the Black Roundtable’s mission: educating the community, fostering active engagement, and advancing authentic representation of Black culture.
The ceremony includes a moving tribute to those no longer with us – visionaries whose legacies continue to light the path forward.
A Vision for the Future – Project 2030
Proceeds from the annual Hall of Fame event directly support The Black Roundtable (TBR) | Black Leaders Allians, a nonprofit cultural hub for El Paso’s Black community. Its cornerstone initiative, Project 2030, envisions the establishment of a community and cultural center featuring:
TBR also promotes cultural exchange through programs like Respect My Culture, which celebrates Afro-Latinx heritage and supports initiatives such as the Soy Maravillosa Project founded by Dr. Jackeline Biddle Richard. The spirit of Dr. Maceo Dailey and Twymeni Purchase – two beloved mentors whose guidance shaped TBR’s mission – remains central to this vision of sustainable community growth.
Why This Event Matters
The El Paso Black Hall of Fame is more than an awards ceremony – it is a movement of acknowledgment, pride, and progress.
Guided by the 5 E’s
Every initiative under the El Paso Black Hall of Fame is grounded in the Five E’s – Engagement, Empowerment, Economics, Education, and Equity – guiding the organization’s efforts to strengthen community ties, build leadership capacity, and create systemic opportunities for growth and justice.