Join us from the International African American Museum for an inspiring and informative event as we celebrate Black History Month with a panel of distinguished Black professionals from various fields and backgrounds. Learn from their stories of overcoming challenges, achieving excellence, and making a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
Following the panel discussion, hear from the EVERFI team as they introduce the newly updated 306: Black History course and walk through how to get access for your students.
Former NFL Player, Outreach and Programs Specialist
Born and raised in the DC Metropolitan Area, Cam Johnson has established himself as a driven innovator determined to make a difference. After excelling as a standout athlete for Gonzaga College High School, Cam attained his Bachelor's degree in...
Ellen Rucker Sellers is the next to youngest child of Dr. Douglas and Mrs. Ruby Rucker. She is a proud mother of Kai (18), and twins, Stokely Taggart and Sadie Ellen. Ellen was a Doctor of Chiropractic medicine and practiced in her hometown for...
Isaiah N. Johnson, former NFL player turned international leadership development speaker and entrepreneur. Leveraging his master’s degree from Georgia Tech and five year NFL career to champion mental health, financial education, and the importance...
Former Outside Linebacker & Mental Health Advocate, Founder of The Circle of M
Marcus Smith II is a Columbus, GA native who has a unique background as a former NFL athlete, television correspondent, life coach, mental health advocate, husband, father, and author. As a college All-American and former NFL first round draft...
Josh was born in Nigeria, and spent most of his life between Texas and Indiana. Josh currently lives in Virginia with his dog Kash. A competitive athlete throughout childhood, Josh went on to run Track and Field at Purdue University, where he...
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