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Future Black History Maker: Alyvia Wright, 9, attends District 7 Elementary School in Fayetteville and wants to be a scientist when she grows up.
Future Black History Maker: Serenity Sanders, 11, attends Bill Hefner Elementary School in Fayetteville and wants to be a chef when she grows up.
She was nominated as a Fayetteville Observer Future Black History Maker because "she embodies leadership, creativity and ambition at a young age," writes nominator Dr. Gemette McEachern, New ...
Future Black History Maker: Keigan Thames, 13, attends Cumberland Academy Virtual School and excels at public speaking, acting, modeling and math.
Future Black History Maker: Jordyn Lee, 11, attends E.E. Miller Elementary and is good at coding, drawing and educating people about space.
Future Black History Maker: Elijah Morris, 9, attends Honeycutt Elementary and is good at drawing and reading. Here's what else you should know about Elijah. All about Elijah ...
Future Black History Maker: Jeremih Anthony, 10, attends Gallberry Farm Elementary School and wants to be a soccer player when he grows up.
Future Black History Maker: MaKenzie Jones, 11, attends Gray's Creek Elementary School and wants to be a pastry chef when she grows up.
This week, as we kick off Black History Month with renewed energy around racial equity and justice, the usually reminiscent celebrations of Black achievement feel more fresh and future-focused.
The future has and will always be Black — literally. So, it’s crucial that we celebrate Blackness across industries; and AT&T’s 2023 Dream in Black Future Makers list does precisely that.
With the new season of FUTURE HISTORY and the launch of the FUTURE HISTORY CLASS OF 2021, Fuse continues to honor individuals who are using their voice to drive positive change, and whose impact ...