- Grace Nichols - Journalist, Novelist & Teacher
- Runa Lucienne, Model, Actress, and former Playboy Bunny of Guyanese heritage
- Guyanese American Michelle Godette Sworn In As Mission Director to Guinea And Sierra Leone
- Cy Grant: Actor, Singer and Writer - (November 08, 1919 – February 13, 2010)
- Dr. Stephen Carryl, MD and Humanitarian
- Peter Fernandes - Cyclist
- Raymond Hall wins Mens (40-44) 4x100 relay in the World Masters Athletic Championship held in Porto Allegre, Brazil
- ShaMain - Young R&B Sensation
- Simone A. James Alexander Ph.D. - Professor & Author
- Robert Dornford, Architect of Guyana’s Entry into the Jet Aviation Age
- Claire Ann Goring: Artist and Cultural Director
- Sister Mary Aileen Menezes PhD
- Rafael Cameron - Entertainer, Singer, Songwriter
- Roland DaSilva, Airline Captain, Chief Pilot, Manager, First and only recipient of Guyana’s Highest award for Bravery - The Cacique Crown of Valor
- Winston Overton - Author of "Wall Street Scandals"
- Ram John Holder: Actor/Musician
- Sir Lionel Alfred Luckhoo
- Rihanna: Multi-Platinum Grammy Award Winning Music Artist
- Godfrey Chin - Social History Icon and Culture Enthusiast
- Eddie Taylor: Singer, Songwriter, Arranger, Producer
- Sir Harold Bollers: February 5, 1915 - December 26, 2006
- Helena DaSilva Martin - Author of "Walk Wit' Me, All Ova Guyana"
- Sharon Maas - Author and Adventurer
- Troy C: Legendary Reggae Singer/Songwriter
- Guyanese American Author Wins Fifth International Award
- A steadily rising star on the American tennis scene, Sachia Vickery of Guyanese Parentage
- Ian Hall, Musician,
- Olga Lopes-Seale: December 26, 1918 - February 04, 2011
- Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell, First black female fighter pilot follows childhood dream - Of Guyanese Heritage
- Brenda Chester DoHarris, author of "The Coloured Girl In The Ring"
- Boogie De Freitas - Cyclist
- Eusi Kwayana: A Guyanese Political Legend turns 90
- R. B. Greaves - Singer/Songwriter - "Take A Letter Maria"
- J. L. Adams - Author of 100for1
- Reon King - Guyanese and West Indian Test Cricketer
- Leona Lewis: Multi-Platinum Selling Music Artist
- Deborah Cox: Platinum Selling Music Artist / Actress
- Jeanne Beker lets her hair down for hairdresser Gregory Parvatan (Guyanese)
- Ruth Osman - Singer and Flautist
- Pabst Racing Announces Calvin Ming (Guyanese) for The 2017 Usf2000 Championship
- Wordsworth McAndrew (November 22, 1936 - April 28, 2008)
- Shelon (Shelly G) Garraway - Entertainer - Singer, Song Writer, Choreographer, Dancer
- Rafael Cameron: Entertainer, Singer, Songwriter
- Cy Grant, Barrister, WW2 RAF Navigator, Actor, Author
- Dr. Cheddie Jagan: March 22, 1918 - March 06, 1997
- Bing Serrao and the Ramblers, legendary musicians and Guyana’s first amplified string band
- Barbara Adams, Guyana's First Female Helicopter Pilot
- Deborah Persaud, M.D Associate professor, pediatric infectious diseases, JHUSOM, Elizabeth Glaser Scientist
- Corporal Douglas Ivan Westmaas, Reportedly Killed in Action (WWII), Royal Corps of Signals
- Alissa Trotz receives President's Teaching Award - By Gavin Au-Yeung
- Dr. Frank Douglas, MD, PhD
- Kwesi Oginga, Radio Broadcaster, Pastor, Adjunct Professor, Author and Much More
- Dr. Richard Cambridge Adviser to the Regional Vice President, African Diaspora Program at The World Bank
- Motor Racing Ace David Reid Passes on
- Dr. Wilfred Chan: Natural Products Chemistry Pioneer
- Aubrey Cummings - Musician and Vocalist
- Robert Adams: Actor - (1906–1965)
- Ivor Mendonca; Guyana and West Indies Cricketer
- Eddy Grant: Platinum Selling Music Artist
- Denis J. I. Williams: 1923-1998 - Painter, Author & Archaeologist - by Betty J. Meggers
- Vibert Parvatan
- Edward Theophilus Nelson: October 22, 1874 – August 03, 1940 (Guyanese) first West Indian to be called to the Bar in England
- Verian Mentis Barker, Author
- Ken Corsbie - Legend of the theatre
- Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis Former WBA World Welterweight Champion
- Keith Easton, author of "A Village Co-operative Business Experience"
- Norman Beaton: Actor - (October 31, 1934 - December 13, 1994)
- Baroness Amos
- George (Boy Blue) Cumberbatch - Cyclist
- Rohan Kanhai, Guyana and West Indies Cicketer
- Colin Croft inducted into the “Cricket Hall of Fame”
- James Clarke (born in British Guiana in 1886), hero who saved children’s lives
- Wordsworth McAndrew: He lived in New York and New Jersey; his Muse spoke to him from Guyana
- Guyana's own ShaMain releases new single
- Colin Croft: The meanest of the West Indian fast bowling terrors
- Fred D'Aguiar - Poet, Novelist & Playwright
- Clive Atwell: Professional Boxer, Businessman and Group Educator
- Celebrating The Life of Neil V.I.M. Chan, A.A.
- Lisa Punch - Guyanese born singer, song writer, dancer and actress on ABC TV Rising Star
- Sir John Carter: January 27, 1919 - February 23, 2005
- Ric Couchman, Teacher, Author, Poet, Blogger, and Much More
- Sir Wilson Harris, author of "Palace of the Peacock", among many others
- Son of Guyana, Major General Errol Schwartz, Commanding General of the Militia of the District of Columbia National Guard
- Ivan Van-Sertima - Anthropologist, linguist, educator and author
- Hon. Desmond Hoyte: March 9, 1929 – December 22, 2002
- Flight Sergeant Frank Winston Gonsalves Reportedly Killed in Action (WWII), Royal Air Force Volunteer
- Gordon (Bunny) Elphage - Cycle, Motor Cycle and Car Racing Champion
- Rex Lucas, Artist, Photographer and Author of "Reflections of Our Homeland" A Pictorial story.
- Mayor Vincent Gray Proclaims 'Kojo Nnamdi Day'
- Lancelot Gibbs, Guyana and West Indies Cricketer
- Melitta Jass, American-Guyanese author of "Tomorrow's People"
- Guyanese born Eric Phillips named in the 1990-91 list of White House Fellows by President George H. W. Bush
- Professor Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith appointed tenth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Guyana
- Author, Dr. Frank Douglas: Excellence With a Mission
- Guyanese Dave Martins To Be Inducted Into SUNSHINE Awards Hall Of Fame
- Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham: February 20, 1923 – August 6, 1985
- An Author’s Journey - In Her Own Words by Yolanda Marshall
- Ken Johnson: June 22, 1917 - March 18, 1941 - Britain's first black swing bandleader
- Clement Pinheiro (Astwood)