Miles College Alumna Alexia Jayy Makes History as First Black Woman to Win NBC's 'The Voice'
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 20, 2026 Miles College alumna Alexia Jayy has made history as the first Black woman to win NBC's hit singing competition "The Voice," marking a monumental achievement for both the artist and the Birmingham, Alabama-based HBCU. Jayy's historic victory represents a significant milestone in the show's history, breaking barriers in mainstream entertainment while bringing national recognition to her alma mater. The Miles College graduate's journey from the HBCU campus to the prestigious NBC stage demonstrates the talent and excellence that historically Black colleges and universities continue to cultivate. Historic Achievement: Alexia Jayy becomes the first Black woman to claim victory on NBC's "The Voice," bringing pride to Miles College and the broader HBCU community. Miles College, a private historically Black liberal arts institution founded in 1898, is affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and serves approximately 1,600 students. The college has a rich tradition of developing leaders and professionals across various fields, and Jayy's achievement adds to its legacy of producing exceptional talent. The victory carries special significance for representation in the entertainment industry, as Jayy's success on one of television's most-watched singing competitions opens doors for future Black women artists. Her win highlights the caliber of talent emerging from HBCUs and reinforces these institutions' vital role in nurturing artistic excellence alongside academic achievement. Jayy's accomplishment comes at a time when HBCU alumni are increasingly making their mark across various industries, from entertainment and sports to business and politics. Her success story exemplifies the transformative power of HBCU education and the opportunities these institutions provide for students to develop their talents and pursue their dreams on national and international stages. The historic win is expected to inspire current and prospective HBCU students, demonstrating that the path from historically Black colleges and universities can lead to groundbreaking achievements in competitive industries. Miles College and the broader HBCU community now celebrate Jayy's trailblazing accomplishment as she prepares for the next chapter of her music career following this landmark victory. As the first Black woman to achieve this distinction on "The Voice," Jayy has not only secured her place in the show's history but has also created a powerful moment of representation that resonates far beyond the competition itself, bringing honor to Miles College and inspiring the next generation of HBCU artists. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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