We asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

Myesa Arora | JeeJi-Hood Founder and High School Junior

I hope that my community will remember the positive change JeeJi-Hood helped bring about. By employing and empowering my Indian sisters financially, I hope to have made a difference in their lives. I strive for a more equitable world and am committed to doing everything I can to bring about that future. Read more>>

Jamelia Johnson | CEO, Founder, & Light Worker

When I think about my legacy I think about the generations before me — I think about the ways in which their sacrifices paved the way for me to dream big enough to break the mold, to choose radical love, and acceptance. Read more>>

Misty Carrillo | Eyelash Extension Specialist, Make-up, and Spray Tan Artist

I want my legacy to be memorable, so when people see or hear my story they can fight to become better for themselves and their family and say ” If she can do it, so can I “. Read more>>

Brandie Pyburn-Smith | CEO/Founder, Executive Director, Author, Publisher, Spiritual Life Coach, International Motivational Speaker & Evangelist

That my legacy displays the true characteristics of a Phenomenal Cultural Changer. I want people to remember my heart was to rise above the trauma of Domestic Violence. My purpose was to help those who experienced the pain and suffered tragic losses. I persevered in my walk and prayers to destroy and break the Generational Curses against us. Read more>>