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Featured Girl Of The Week!

Name: Shelly-Ann Wheeler
Age: 17 years old
City: Mount Vernon, New York
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What is your dream job and why?
My dream job is to become an International Real Estate Attorney and eventually a Judge.
Which hobbies & passions do you enjoy?
I enjoy writing poetry and doing spoken word
What’s your fav song to jam out to right now?
My favorite song is Bag lady – Erykah Badu
If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?
If I could change one thing about the world it would be the minds of the people from their stereotypical beliefs and ignorance.
What does empowerment mean to you?
To me, Empowerment is embodying the roles of a true leader whether its extrovert or introvert.
How have you helped someone in your life lately?
 Recently I helped someone with their college application process.
Who is your role model and why?
My role model is Maya Angelou because her voice resonated  in me and every poem I write now is in her tribute.
You’re a rock star, Shelly-Ann!
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Featured Girl Of The Week!

Name: Miranda Martínez

Age: 13

City: Bronx, NY

Grade: 8

What is your dream job and why?

I want to major in Culinary Arts and minor in Education so that I can eventually open a cooking school in lower class areas.

Which hobbies do you enjoy?

Singing, writing, dancing, and cooking.

Who is your biggest crush?

Prince Royce

What’s your fav song to jam out to right now?

Vivir mi vida by Marc Anthony

If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?

I would end stop and frisk and racism.

What does empowerment mean to you?

Empowerment means being confident, independent, and never relying on a man.

What are your plans after high school?

I plan to go to college and see where life takes me.

How have you helped someone in your life lately?

I’ve helped little kids in my family.

Who is your role model and why?

My role model is my mother. She’s raised her brother and daughter on her own. She also raised herself up. She was poor as a child but never depended on a man. She went to college and made me the person I am today.