Currently working as the Assistant Director of College Success at a High School in Brooklyn, Tola has an unwavering passion for challenging our youth to be the best version of themselves.
Read MoreWhile at North Carolina A&T State University, Emilee Christopher, a 2009 graduate, learned two important lessons; how to make a plan and how to quit. As an educator and co-founder of a non-profit organization, she has committed her life to inspiring and educating others to do the same.
Read MoreValencia D. Clay is a middle grades teacher of Humanities in Harlem, NY and a graduate of Morgan State University. During her tenure with Baltimore City Public Schools, she earned a Master’s in Special Education and a certification in Administration and Supervision from Johns Hopkins University.
Read MoreKarega grew up one of eight children on the rough side of Sacramento, California. Much of Karega’s childhood was spent learning from the eldest male in his house, his brother Keon.
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