9-Year-Old Scientist Bravely Stands Up to Racial Profiling - Bobbi Wilson's Inspiring Story
Join us on "The London Perspective" as we delve into the inspiring story of Bobbi Wilson, a young girl from New Jersey who was recognized by Yale School of Public Health for her contribution to science and bravery in the face of racial profiling. Learn how a neighbor's call to the police after seeing Bobbi spray invasive lanternflies with a homemade repellent sparked important conversations and ultimately led to Bobbi's recognition by Yale University. Discover the powerful reminder that young scientists deserve our support and upliftment, no matter their race or background. Don't miss this important conversation on "The London Perspective".
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