Naiquan Greene, 22. “My dream is that one day I’ll find my true passion, which will in turn help me fund and support others in their own dreams. I ultimately want to show other young minority men that we have so much power, but it’s up to us to keep strong minds and tap into our potential.”
“My dream is to serve my people as not only an example, but also as a helping hand that will aid in the development of individuals that will one day make the world a better place. This is what I strive for, this is what I will continue striving for, this is my dream.”
Mr. Paul Clarke, 17.
“Martin Luther King Jr. was once quoted saying ‘Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.’ With this in mind, my dream is have a ripple effect on the world through my music. I believe my ability as a rapper/producer to create the soundtrack for the disadvantaged will soon reach the masses and as Dr. King said, make the world better.”
Mr. Brandon “Fedel” Delesline, 25.
”My dream is to become a world renowned athlete and use my influence to enforce change for those who struggling. I want to represent athletes who do indeed place an emphasis on education. I WILL complete college and will have a fall back if I should happen not to make it to MLB. Education is the key”
Mr. Malik Horton, 16.