Wuri is amazed that Rano can confidently finds his way to their friend’s party, despite his disability.
Born on Sumba Island, Itrin dreams of spreading the message of love, tolerance and knowledge.
Grandma’s simple act of defiance at a “Whites Only” fountain sparks a powerful moment of change in Mississippi.
Mason Steele masters typing, overcomes prejudice at a formerly all-white school, and uses his skills to break racial barriers.
Zingisile’s birthday falls on a school day this year. How will he celebrate?
In the 1930s, Marcenia Lyle’s passion for baseball led her to defy gender bias and lead her to become the…
Ary’s library has run out of new books. She decides to create her own and discovers it’s hard work but…
Young Nabila adopted the SAFE method to help troubled students but in spite of facing resistance from teachers and school…
Salma, a refugee, misses her home and her beloved orange tree. She finds comfort in drawing it on the walls…
Keara sees kites everywhere but has no money to buy one. Can she make her own?
“If you have a disability, you can still do something you love,” says Zanele Situ, Paralympic gold medallist.