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William Smith Stubbs, a man with a light skin tone, speaks behind a podium at the launch of MoSS at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.
  • Education
  • Leaders

Obama Leadership Alumni, William Smith-Stubbs, tackles mental health, online hate, and societal division through bold campaigns and inclusive dialogue.

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Jibreel Jalloh, a Black male with a dark skin tone, holds a microphone as he speaks at a gun violence prevention rally in Canarsie, Brooklyn. He is surrounded by protestors with a range of light to dark skin tones holding posters. Jibreel is wearing a green suit.
  • Community Engagement
  • Scholars

Jibreel Jalloh, a passionate civic leader and community organizer from Canarsie, Brooklyn, shares his challenges of addressing gun violence and environmental issues.

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A collage image of (from left to right) Jessica Byrd, Carri Twigg, Abdul Dosunmu, Derick Dailey, Carlisha Williams Bradley Jamila Thomas, and Reverend Ciera Bates-Chamberlin.
  • Community Engagement
  • Leaders

Take a look at a few Obama leaders fighting for racial equality across the country.

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