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Teen pilot Cason Brinkley awarded scholarship to attend Tuskegee

By Brinda F. Willis, Ph.D.

JA Contributing Writer

Cleveland, Mississippi’s Central High School 12th grader Cason Brinkley has been awarded a $100,000 Tuskegee University Aviation Science “Lift Academy” Scholarship through the Republic Airways Airlines Program. This scholarship will enable Brinkley to study at the Academy and earn instrument, commercial, and multi-engine certifications and ratings. 

Brinkley currently is working toward his private pilot’s license. Brinkley states, “I am thrilled to have won the Aviation Scholarship because my dream is to follow the same path as the Tuskegee ‘Red Tails’ Airmen did and continue to uphold and restore their legacy at Tuskegee University.”

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Brinkley also is among nine students receiving a $750 education scholarship from the Junior Auxiliary Club of Cleveland, Mississippi. This award recognizes his academic success while in high school. 

Additionally, the Exchange Club of Cleveland, Mississippi, awarded Brinkley a $1,000 scholarship. The Cleveland Exchange Club named him its Student of the Year, in part, for the essay he wrote entitled “How My Passion for Aviation Leads to Community Service.” 

Cason will represent the Cleveland Exchange Club in Columbus, Mississippi. While there he will participate in the Mississippi District Exchange competition on June 20, 2026. 

Brinkley is the son of Carl and Markieta Brinkley of Cleveland, Mississippi. 

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Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis was raised on a large farm in Attala County, just outside of Kosciusko, Mississippi. She is what some would call a “Double Identical” twin amongst a family of  sixteen siblings. She is a life-long member of the Palestine Missionary Baptist Church where she recited a many long and protracted Easter speeches because her speeches had to match her height; she has been 5’9” inches tall since grammar school.

Brinda graduated from McAdams High School and went on to Holmes Jr. College in Goodman, Mississippi graduating with a Social Science degree. Afterwards she graduated from Mississippi State University with degrees in Social Work and Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling. In 2007, she received a (Ph.D.) in Theology from New Foundations Seminary in Terry, Mississippi.

Once she made the move from Chicago, Milwaukee and Atlanta then back to Mississippi she began writing the “Ask the Twins” advice column with her twin sister, Linda that appeared inside the historic Jackson Advocate Newspaper for several years garnering numerous faithful readers who sought to get answers for questions regarding love, faith, career, disability and education. Her audience ranged from young adults to sage seniors. Eventually, she took a break from the advice column to pursue other interests and obligations with the onset of becoming a grandparent, managing a blues singer and world traveler.

Presently, she is a freelance writer for the Jackson Advocate Newspaper (2001-Present) and the Jackson Free Press (2012-2019). She is a member of the Speakers Bureau with the Mississippi Humanities Council and is the recipient of the Council’s 2019 Educator’s Award. Additionally, she has written for BOOM Jackson Magazine, Our Mississippi Magazine and Big City Rhythm & Blues Magazine.

Previously, she was married to Chick Willis, an internationally renowned blues singer with whom she had one daughter, Savannah. Dr. Willis is huge blues music fan and will travel anywhere to hear blues music at festivals, honky tonks and hole-in-the-wall jook joints. She and her twin sister are the owners of Twice As Nice Entertainment, LLC and are the managing agents for Keith Johnson “Prince of the Delta Blues” who is the great nephew of Muddy Waters.

Presently, she lives in Richland, Mississippi and is the proud grandmother of 5-year old, Charlotte Lucille Gray and 18-month old Liam Moberg.

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