WATCH Eutalia’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Eutalia’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Charlie’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Kailey | Dominican-American Educator Helps BIPOC Students In Queens Diana | Double-Immigrant Exploring Identity and Indigenous Roots Summer | A Musician From Hawaii to a Predominately White University Ta’Lor | Nonbinary Model Creating Affirming Spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Folks Eutalia’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Eutalia’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Approaching stories with vibrant colors and a playful perspective, Eutalia De la Paz (She/Her) is an illustrator based in New…... More Charlie’s Story | Our Stories: In Vivid Color Charlie Amáyá Scott (She/They) is a Diné (Navajo) scholar born and raised within the central part of the Navajo Nation.…... More Kailey | Dominican-American Educator Helps BIPOC Students In Queens Kailey (She/Her) is a Dominican-American young woman living in Queens, New York. Kailey reflects on her experience growing up as…... More Diana | Double-Immigrant Exploring Identity and Indigenous Roots Diana Castro (She/They), 21, is a young, queer, artist, actor, and performer of color living in Los Angeles, California. Diana…... More Summer | A Musician From Hawaii to a Predominately White University Summer Scott (she/her), 24, is a multi-racial singer, songwriter and actor of Armenian, Jewish & Japanese descent. After moving from…... More Ta’Lor | Nonbinary Model Creating Affirming Spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Folks Ta’Lor (They/Them) is a young actor, model, writer, and artist living in New York City. Ta’Lor finds community by surrounding…... More READ Cheyenne Leonard | Accessibility Advocate Summer | A Musician From Hawaii Eutalia | Filipina-American Artist Tomiko | Hip Hop Dancer and Creative Leader in Los Angeles Diana | Double-Immigrant Exploring Identity and Indigenous Roots Charlie | Indigenous Influencer Leaving a Positive Impact Ta’Lor | Nonbinary Model Creating Affirming Spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Folks Kailey | Dominican-American Educator Helps BIPOC Students In Queens, NY Are you a BIPOC storyteller between the ages of 14-25? Our living archive of writings, videos, audio clips, and visual art is by and for girls and gender nonconforming youth like you.