
A Better Chance Television Showcases Tomorrow's HBCU Scholars
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We highlight remarkable students from across the country competing for the Takesha A. Davis Scholarship, which supports attendance at HBCUs with no GPA requirements. Each scholar shares their personal journey and why they've chosen HBCUs as their educational path forward.
• Lashari Patterson-Davis from Las Vegas is headed to Morgan State University to study nursing with plans to address diversity issues in healthcare
• Aniyah Faith Williams from Jacksonville will attend Florida A&M University for biology with a pre-dentistry focus, following a family legacy of FAMU graduates
• Amaris James from North Carolina will begin at Fayetteville State immediately after graduation to study sociology and find community among peers with shared experiences
• Mayonna LeGronne from Michigan will attend Howard University on a pre-med track with specific goals to combat racial health disparities and reduce maternal mortality rates among Black women
• All scholars articulated thoughtful perspectives on the importance of HBCUs and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in today's political climate
• The scholarship honors Takesha A. Davis, who never had the opportunity to attend college herself
Support these extraordinary students by visiting our social platforms under A Better Chance for Youth, Inc., and ABC Television to vote for your favorite scholars as they compete to make the top 10.
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