Original Editorial Board Members (doctorate earned from)
Carolyn Buck (Ph.D. – Claremont Graduate University)
Melda Gaskins (Ed.D. – University of LaVerne)
Norma Francisco (Ph.D. – Stanford University)
Uduak Oduok, Esq. (J.D. - University of California - Hastings College of Law)
W. Lawrence Wallace, Esq. (J.D. - Harvard University)
Gaye Walton-Price (Ph.D. – Georgetown University; M.A.R. - Yale Divinity School )
Roy Williams, Esq. (J.D. - Loyola University Chicago) - HHEW '01
Gloria Willingham-Toure (Ph.D. – Claremont Graduate University)
Melda Gaskins (Ed.D. – University of LaVerne)
Norma Francisco (Ph.D. – Stanford University)
Uduak Oduok, Esq. (J.D. - University of California - Hastings College of Law)
W. Lawrence Wallace, Esq. (J.D. - Harvard University)
Gaye Walton-Price (Ph.D. – Georgetown University; M.A.R. - Yale Divinity School )
Roy Williams, Esq. (J.D. - Loyola University Chicago) - HHEW '01
Gloria Willingham-Toure (Ph.D. – Claremont Graduate University)
Additional Board Members...
Additional board members will come from the HHEW 100 and invited scholars, academics and pracademics with a minimum of an earned doctorate (i.e. Ph.D. Ed.D. J.D., MD, etc.) very familiar with the positive attributes of the TALO Leadership Theory and the canons of INVR Standards / HHEW.
Each board member serves for 1, 2 and 3 year terms, and adheres to the professional practices of refereed and scholarly journals worldwide. A working knowledge of African-centered scholarship and transdiciplinarity is required.
Each board member serves for 1, 2 and 3 year terms, and adheres to the professional practices of refereed and scholarly journals worldwide. A working knowledge of African-centered scholarship and transdiciplinarity is required.
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Founder of the Journal of Unabridged Genius (JUG)

Keith Orlando Hilton, Ph.D. (Ife Chukwu) -transdisciplinary and African-centered; college administration experience; organizational leadership, journalism, social sciences, higher education studies, and ethnic studies instructor experience; syndicated columnist; CEO of INVR Standards / HHEW (a media, education and leadership consortium); founded six publications (one scholarly, two literary and three pop); 1st African-American to earn a journalism degree from his undergraduate alma mater; and Ph.D. from research-extensive Claremont Graduate University of the highly regarded Claremont Colleges. CGU is one of only four private research-extensive universities in California (the other three are Stanford, Cal Tech and University of Southern California); proud father of three beautiful, intelligent, educated daughters (the youngest is a graduate of the great Howard University). KOH is available for consulting, lectures, discussions and workshops pertaining to the TALO Leadership Theory and issues related to the mission and canons of INVR Standards / HHEW.