Project Equality
How it works…
The Equality Pathway entitles classes, schools, and organizations to be a part of interactive question and answer sessions with world class speakers seen below (speakers subject to change). When a class, school, or organization signs up for this pathway, the schools will be notified of the speaker chosen date and time to tune in through the WebEx system. Any questions that are submitted on a first come, first serve basis will collected and guaranteed to the specific student, class, school, or organization. If time allows there may be other questions that may be asked and randomly chosen.
Also, the Equality Pathway will include initiatives to engage students, classes, schools, and organizations and encourage action. Some of the example initiatives may be linked to other students, classes, schools, and organizations in order to encourage collaboration throughout a particular local or global effort through the potential mentorship of a particular speaker.
Speakers for Project Equality
Jada Pinkett Smith

Kristen Visbal
Tiffany Shlain
Dr. Pardis Sabeti
Trisha Yearwood
Eric Jacobs
Jayde Lovell
Host of ScIQ, winner of “The Next MacGyver” television production competition by the National Academy of Engineering
Ridhi Tariyal
Barclay Stockett
Furkan Karayel
Abdi Nor Iftin
Nita Wiggins
Christopher Sean
Sonia Purnell

Christina Unkel
Natalie Hampton
Jennifer Wright
Pic credit: Eric T White
Mary-Mitchell Campbell
Jessica Vosk
Lt. Col. George Hardy
Mirjana Milosevic (KiKa)
Mary Beth Tinker

Norma Baker Flying Horse
Lee Shorten

Collette Divitto
Schuyler Bailar
Tomasz Opasinski
Dr. Clara Rodriguez-Rondon
We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results.
Henry Melvill