President Obama became the first black president of the Harvard Law Review in 1990. Now, ImeIme Umana is following in his historic footsteps.
When Simone Manuel was young, she asked her mother why there weren’t more black swimmers. Years later, she would go on to become one of the most visible titans of the sport.
Stephanie D. Wilson’s skills are out of this world, literally.
Her work to celebrate diversity in comics is proof positive that not all heroes wear capes.
When you think of the greatest athletes of all time, it’s impossible not to think of Serena and Venus Williams.
How would you inspire your tech-minded daughter who wants to work in STEM? If you’re Kimberly Bryant, you build an organization to help make it happen.
It all began with an 11-year old in search of characters who looked more like herself. It culminated in a movement.