Belva Davis was a pioneering American television and radio journalist, notably the first African-American woman to report on television on the U.S. West Coast. Throughout her distinguished career, she garnered eight Emmy Awards and received accolades from organizations such as the American Women in Radio and Television and the National Association of Black Journalists. Her work broke barriers and paved the way for greater diversity in broadcasting.
Belva Davis, a legendary journalist, was honored at a public memorial in San Francisco. Her life and legacy were celebrated at Grace Cathedral, with many remembering her trailblazing career and impact.
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