About
Dr. Wadell Brooks, Sr., was born in Lexington, Mississippi to the parents of Willie and Canary Brooks. He was the first black student to graduate from East St. Louis Senior High School and a centennial graduate of Illinois State Normal University. At the age of 13, Brooks accepted Christ as his Personal Savior at the Southern Mission Baptist Church in East St. Louis, Illinois. Brooks received a Bachelor of Science in Business Education with a minor in Physical Education. Brooks received two Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Faith Grant College in Birmingham, Alabama. Brooks accepted his first position in Federal Civil Service at the VA Medical Center as an Educational Therapist, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service in charge of Commercial Studies and remained there for eleven years. He then accepted the following positions at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center: Educational Specialist (2 years); Director Housing Assignment/Referral Service (9 years); and Deputy, Equal Employment Opportunity Officer (11 years) before retiring Brooks’ life. He initiated and hosts NAACP Focus, a weekly radio talk show on WKRS-AM 1220 that airs every Sunday morning. Brooks also hosts a weekly local Comcast Community Assess talk show, “Community Forum” on Channel 17. In 1994, Brooks received the Best of Lake County First Production by a Producer award for his show. Brooks has served on a variety of committees: Served as deacon, Shiloh Baptist Church; Served as trustee, Mt. Sinai Institutional Baptist Church; Member District 64 School Board of Education, Past President, North Chicago Rotary Club; Past Master, Rufus Mitchell Lodge # 107; Prince Hall Mason of the Year, State of Illinois-1988; Honorary 33 degree and last degree of Masonry 1988. Served as Board of Directors, Chairman, Lake County Race Unity Task Force; Past Patron, Emblem Chapter #140 Order of the Eastern Star; Listed in the 1980-81 publication of Who’s Who Among Black Americans, Past President, North Chicago Branch NAACP; Served as national President American for Rehabilitation Therapist; (1970); Served as President, North Chicago Chamber of Commerce. Member, Dads Are Doing Something, Inc., non-profit. North Chicago District #187 Schools-Dads for Education; 1984 Lake County Urban League Business Person of the Year; 1996 Charles E. DeRivera Memorial Award; Most Influential African American of Lake County; 1999 Omni Society of Life Models Award; 2002 National Spiritual Assembly of Bahai’s of the United States of America-David Kellum Award.
Dr. Wadell Brooks, Sr., was born in Lexington, Mississippi to the parents of Willie and Canary Brooks. He was the first black student to graduate from East St. Louis Senior High School and a centennial graduate of Illinois State Normal University. At the age of 13, Brooks accepted Christ as his Personal Savior at the Southern Mission Baptist Church in East St. Louis, Illinois. Brooks received a Bachelor of Science in Business Education with a minor in Physical Education. Brooks received two Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Faith Grant College in Birmingham, Alabama. Brooks accepted his first position in Federal Civil Service at the VA Medical Center as an Educational Therapist, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service in charge of Commercial Studies and remained there for eleven years. He then accepted the following positions at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center: Educational Specialist (2 years); Director Housing Assignment/Referral Service (9 years); and Deputy, Equal Employment Opportunity Officer (11 years) before retiring Brooks’ life. He initiated and hosts NAACP Focus, a weekly radio talk show on WKRS-AM 1220 that airs every Sunday morning. Brooks also hosts a weekly local Comcast Community Assess talk show, “Community Forum” on Channel 17. In 1994, Brooks received the Best of Lake County First Production by a Producer award for his show. Brooks has served on a variety of committees: Served as deacon, Shiloh Baptist Church; Served as trustee, Mt. Sinai Institutional Baptist Church; Member District 64 School Board of Education, Past President, North Chicago Rotary Club; Past Master, Rufus Mitchell Lodge # 107; Prince Hall Mason of the Year, State of Illinois-1988; Honorary 33 degree and last degree of Masonry 1988. Served as Board of Directors, Chairman, Lake County Race Unity Task Force; Past Patron, Emblem Chapter #140 Order of the Eastern Star; Listed in the 1980-81 publication of Who’s Who Among Black Americans, Past President, North Chicago Branch NAACP; Served as national President American for Rehabilitation Therapist; (1970); Served as President, North Chicago Chamber of Commerce. Member, Dads Are Doing Something, Inc., non-profit. North Chicago District #187 Schools-Dads for Education; 1984 Lake County Urban League Business Person of the Year; 1996 Charles E. DeRivera Memorial Award; Most Influential African American of Lake County; 1999 Omni Society of Life Models Award; 2002 National Spiritual Assembly of Bahai’s of the United States of America-David Kellum Award.