So many of the folks we work with have multidimensional stories. They often aren’t just working on a single project, business or mission – instead they are often involved in so many things all at once and so we often wonder about what they themselves hope their legacy will be about. We’ve shared some of their responses with you below.

Carrington Manous | Miss Greater Atlanta’s Teen & Dyslexic Advocate

I want to leave a lasting legacy reminding people that their differences do not define them. Our differences are the very things that make us unique. Through the work I’ve done as a person born with what I refer to as the “gift” of dyslexia and as a Dyslexic Advocate, I want boys and girls to see my achievements as a source of inspiration and hope. Read more>>

Tracey Kennedy | Author, Entrepreneur, pint-sized modern day cavewoman, promoter of Self Love.

This is such a thought provoking question. My legacy. I remember being in my late 20’s at a weekend BBQ. I was in New Jersey at my grandfather’s brothers’ home. There were a bunch of wealthy white folks, some business casual in vibration, some on that Celtic fairy angel type shit. My grand uncle wanted me there in hopes of me shining to these people. Money will always bring some more money, ya dig? Read more>>

Michael Thompson | Photographer & Videographer

I want my legacy to be that of an expert storyteller. When I began my career, I wanted to pursue film for the sake of wanting to be a visual storyteller. Being able to take a brilliantly told stories and translate them to screen has always been at the forefront of my mind. Read more>>