The exclusive Walt Disney World Resort mentorship event that fosters the dreams of Black students and teens from underrepresented communities plans to return in March with reimagined programming and a new group of outstanding high school students.
By BlackPressUSA
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Disney Dreamers Academy, an educational mentorship program created and hosted by Walt Disney World Resort, plans to return with a reimagined approach, March 3-6, marking its 15th year of broadening career awareness and creating exclusive opportunities for Black students and teens from underrepresented communities across America.
This year, the impactful program will introduce the Disney Dreamers to an array of new immersions designed to continue to foster the dreams of young leaders beyond imagination, including career-building workshops, networking sessions, mentorship connections and introductions to future professional opportunities at The Walt Disney Company and beyond.
For its 15th year, Disney Dreamers Academy is supporting students in even more ways. In a new initiative, Disney Dreamers Academy, in partnership with ESPN’s The Undefeated and GRAMMY-nominated rap artist Cordae, is awarding college scholarships to 11 students from underrepresented communities attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
- Nolan Hatcher, Birmingham, AL
- Ava Cocke, Fairhope, AL
- Mackenzie Hill, Hazel Green, AL
- Jaynie Turner, Helena, AL
- Tylor Anderson, Mobile, AL
- Prisha Shroff, Chandler, AZ
- Annalise Jones, Mesa, AZ
- Alex Zhang, Cupertino, CA
- Jamila Abdelkarim, Fullerton, CA
- Katherine Lawler, Livermore, CA
- Roi Clinton, Manhattan Beach, CA
- Kevin Gonzalez Ramirez, San Diego, CA
- Kayli Joy Cooper, Studio City, CA
- Sophia Mitsuoka, Centennial, CO
- Caleb Hatch, Colorado Springs, CO
- McKenzie Williams, Boca Raton, FL
- Christianna Alexander, Jacksonville, FL
- Zachary Andrews, Jacksonville, FL
- Khushi Talluru, Lakewood Ranch, FL
- Isabella Puglisi, Miami Shores, FL
- Roxie Richbourg, Orlando, FL
- Javier Lageyre, Weston, FL
- Ramon Abreu, Windermere, FL
- Azriel Melvin, Atlanta, GA
- Jordyn Spencer, Atlanta, GA
- Nathanael Occilien-Similien, Covington, GA
- MiCai Haywood, Fairburn, GA
- Cedaisia Talton, Fort Valley, GA
- Amia Georges, Marietta, GA
- Ryann Richards, Powder Springs, GA
- Ilarose Robinson, Riverdale, GA
- Abigail Smith, Statesboro, GA
- Kayla Nelson, Frankfort, IL
- Reagan Sturgis, Cambridge Cty, IN
- Alison Yee, Leawood, KS
- Hrilina Rakhs, Gretna, LA
- Elizabeth Garder, Mandeville, LA
- Rose Warfield, Grafton, MA
- Lance Carr, Clarksburg, MD
- Kemery Oparah, Clinton, MD
- Danielle Nelson, Columbia, MD
- Kaiya Jones, Ellicott City, MD
- Whitley Shields, Fort Washington, MD
- CiaRa Sejour, Ft Washington, MD
- Caleb Oh, Gambrills, MD
- Amber Johnson, Oxon Hill, MD
- Olivia Jones, Silver Spring, MD
- Miyana Holden, Bloomfield Hills, MI
- Alexis Cornett, Highland, MI
- Sean Shelbrock, Montrose, MI
- Maxwell Parney, Rochester, MN
- Michael Wren, Florissant, MO
- Bryce Allen, Charlotte, NC
- Journi Kirby, Concord, NC
- Joshua Hanflink, Greensboro, NC
- Britney Nyabaro, Wake Forest, NC
- Maya Roseboro, Wilmington, NC
- Justin Fountain, Winston Salem, NC
- Diya Nair, Avenel, NJ
- Denia Smith, Belle Mead, NJ
- Darius Brown, Newark, NJ
- Kendall Henderson, Robbinsville, NJ
- Alexis Halm, South Orange, NJ
- Abibat Akinyele Yusifu, Bronx, NY
- Elsa Woodarek, Ellicottville, NY
- Malaya Talavera, Hicksville, NY
- Michael Taggart, Jamaica, NY
- Justin Alvarez, New York, NY
- Darcie Wu, New York, NY
- Aaliyah Summons, Port Jervis, NY
- Cyruss Bell, Rochester, NY
- Naeema Baksh, Rosedale, NY
- Sanaalee Troupe, Uniondale, NY
- Annabel Long, Bexley, OH
- Isabella Green, Cleveland, OH
- Nolan Pastore, Hartville, OH
- Meghana Boda, Lewis Center, OH
- Skylar Blumenauer, Massillon, OH
- Emma Jeffrey, Yukon, OK
- Kyler Wang, Portland, OR
- Bethany Washington, Hanover, PA
- Zachary Sullivan, Pittsburgh, PA
- Arianna Gaiter, Pittsburgh, PA
- Victoria Ren, Sewickley, PA
- Tyra Jefferson, Columbia, SC
- Cadence Brown, Williston, SC
- Samuel Draper, Converse, TX
- Mason Thenor, Cypress, TX
- Andre Scott, Humble, TX
- Baani Sandhu, Irving, TX
- Destiny Weeden, Killeen, TX
- Maya Burns, McKinney, TX
- Elizabeth Mielke Prosper, TX
- Marcus Drake, Rockwall, TX
- Theodore Hervey, San Antonio, TX
- Myles Bracey-Hairston, Lorton, VA
- Audrey Zorrilla, Midlothian, VA
- Kortney Bostic, Shenandoah, VA
- Samantha Haywood, Vienna, VA
- Simmi Sen, Vancouver, WA
About Disney Dreamers Academy:
Established by Walt Disney World in 2008, Disney Dreamers Academy’s mission is to inspire young leaders to dream beyond imagination by providing life-long access to personalized support for the Disney Dreamer, their caregivers and community through insightful content and uplifting experts, mentors and sponsors. Each year, 100 high school students are awarded a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida to experience the immersive and transformational program.
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