A community organizer, professor & pan-Africanist, born on April 23, 1939 in Santurce, Puerto Rico. In 1972 Falú became 1st Black person, woman & youngest appointed Univ. of P.R. Falú was 1st woman to serve as VP of administration, Union Theological Seminary, NYC. Falú was the 1st Afro-Puerto Rican woman to own an accredited US business school. She founded the Falú Foundation to serve low-income communities & engage in African diaspora history. At the City College of NY Black Studies program, Falú taught the 1st Afro-Latinos History class. Falú established AFROLAA Project (Afro-Latinos of the Americas) to mobilize Spanish-speaking Afro-descendants to learn their African heritage. Falú co-founded the Elombe Brath Foundation & helped organize the 1st Puerto Rican Afro-descendant Congresses. More details: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/georgina-falu-1939/