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PHOTO: Jo and Joy Banner with their team at the Descendants Project.
Courtesy of Jo and Joy Banner

Twin sisters buy former plantation to preserve and protect Black history

PHOTO: Glenda Boone (left) and Lauren Boone (right) are a mother and daughter who say mental health therapy saved their relationship.
Glenda Boone

Black women suffer disproportionately from 'superwoman schema'

PHOTO: Heman Bekele won the title of America's Top Young Scientist for his potential skin-cancer-treating soap.
Fairfax County Public Schools

Ethiopian-born Virginia teen honored for inventing potential skin cancer-treating soap

PHOTO: Coach Anthony Nesty watches as swimmers warm up at the U.S. nationals swimming meet in Indianapolis, June 27, 2023.
Michael Conroy/AP

Team USA swim coach opens up about lessons learned from his father

PHOTO: Lizbeth Sanchez Olivera attained her dreams of becoming a PhD candidate through persistence, dedication and DACA.
Courtesy of Lizbeth Sanchez Olivera

Undocumented immigrant turns Ph.D. hopes into reality

PHOTO: In this June 1, 2022, file photo, Takeoff and Quavo attend an event in Atlanta.
Paras Griffin/Getty Images, FILE

Quavo lobbies for gun violence prevention in D.C.

PHOTO: Rehan Staton graduated from Harvard Law School on May 25, 2023.
Courtesy Rehan Staton

From trials to triumph: Rehan Staton's journey from sanitation worker to Harvard Law grad

PHOTO: Faheem Muhammad and his son Faheem Ra'id Muhammad stand on the 40 acres Faheem Muhammad bought his son.
Courtesy of Faheem Muhammad

Father gifts son 40 acres for 13th birthday

PHOTO: Black male teachers are underrepresented in the classroom.
ABC News Photo Illustration, Courtesy Charleston County School District

Few Black male teachers are in US classrooms. These programs are changing that.

PHOTO: Band director James Perry at Eastern High School in Washington, D.C., opens up how much the band does for its students despite the financial obstacles they face.

D.C. marching band known as the 'Pride of Capitol Hill' gets big surprise