Leading with Humility
Founder of Pay it Backwards Foundation, Tony March discusses his journey to success in life by paying it backward. His start in life was below the poverty line. He doesn’t […]
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When Black and brown girls don’t see black ballerinas in the world’s most prestigious troupes, they don’t know that dancing is something that’s possible for them. A career in professional ballet is already a long shot for MOST girls, but the odds are even more stacked against Black girls who rarely, if ever, see prima ballerinas of color succeed. So when my dear friend Riva Lombardi told us about 16-year old Imani Lindsay, who is one of the only Black dancers at the National Ballet School of Canada, where she has trained for many years and currently lives in residence, we jumped at the chance to interview her.
National Ballet School https://www.nbs-enb.ca/en/home
Instagram: @imani_lindsay
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Founder of Pay it Backwards Foundation, Tony March discusses his journey to success in life by paying it backward. His start in life was below the poverty line. He doesn’t […]
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