Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee (Kids Boys Edition)
Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators!
The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!
STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:
🔭 Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) – A self-taught astronomer and mathematician who created almanacs and helped design Washington, D.C.
🌱 George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943) – An agricultural scientist who discovered new ways to grow crops and improve soil, helping farmers across America.
🐜 Dr. Charles Henry Turner (1867-1923) – A zoologist who studied insect behavior and proved that animals can learn.
🧬 Dr. Ernest Everett Just (1883-1941) – A biologist who made discoveries about how cells grow and develop.
🚦 Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) – Inventor of the three-way traffic light and a safety mask that saved lives.
🧪 Dr. St. Elmo Brady (1884-1966) – The first Black person in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, opening doors for future scientists.
🧊 Dr. Fred McKinley Jones (1893-1961) – Engineer and inventor who created portable refrigeration, making fresh food transportation possible.
🧫 Dr. Percy Julian (1899-1975) – A chemist who discovered new medicines and made important medical treatments affordable.
💉 Dr. Charles Drew (1904-1950) – A doctor who created the first large-scale blood banks, saving lives in hospitals worldwide.
💙 Vivien Thomas (1910-1985) – A surgical technician who helped develop life-saving heart surgery for babies.
🔬 Dr. Walter Lincoln Hawkins (1911-1992) – A chemical engineer who made plastic cables stronger and longer-lasting for telephone wires.
➗ Dr. David Blackwell (1919-2010) – A mathematician who made important discoveries in probability and statistics.
📡 Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. (1923-2011) – A math genius who worked on nuclear energy and space technology.
📚 Cheikh Anta Diop (1923-1986) – A historian and scientist who studied African civilizations and their contributions to the world.
🚀 Dr. George Carruthers (1939-2020) – An astrophysicist who invented a telescope used on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission.
🔬 Dr. John Brooks Slaughter (1934-present) – An engineer and educator who worked to bring more diversity to science and technology fields.
🌍 Dr. Robert Bullard (1946-present) – Known as the "father of environmental justice," he fights for cleaner air and water for all communities.
💡 Lonnie G. Johnson (1949-present) – Engineer and inventor of the Super Soaker, one of the best-selling water toys ever!
🖥️ Dr. Philip Emeagwali (1954-present) – A computer scientist who helped create technology that led to modern supercomputers.
🦠 Dr. Salim Abdool Karim (1960-present) – A doctor who helped fight diseases like HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.
🌱 Michael S. Regan (1976-present) – The first Black person to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, working to protect our planet.
🧠 Dr. Kafui Dzirasa (1978-present) – A neuroscientist who studies the brain to help people with mental health disorders.
🚀 Siyabulela Xuza (1989-present) – A South African engineer who developed a high-efficiency rocket fuel and researches clean energy.
Join the Movement!
This tee isn’t just fashion—it’s a call to honor history and build the future. By wearing the Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee, kids will learn about amazing scientists and be inspired to dream big!
🔗 Scan the QR code on the tee to learn more about these trailblazers!
🎉 Limited edition drop in honor of BlackGirlScientist’s 4th Birthday. Get yours now!
Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators!
The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!
STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:
🔭 Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) – A self-taught astronomer and mathematician who created almanacs and helped design Washington, D.C.
🌱 George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943) – An agricultural scientist who discovered new ways to grow crops and improve soil, helping farmers across America.
🐜 Dr. Charles Henry Turner (1867-1923) – A zoologist who studied insect behavior and proved that animals can learn.
🧬 Dr. Ernest Everett Just (1883-1941) – A biologist who made discoveries about how cells grow and develop.
🚦 Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) – Inventor of the three-way traffic light and a safety mask that saved lives.
🧪 Dr. St. Elmo Brady (1884-1966) – The first Black person in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, opening doors for future scientists.
🧊 Dr. Fred McKinley Jones (1893-1961) – Engineer and inventor who created portable refrigeration, making fresh food transportation possible.
🧫 Dr. Percy Julian (1899-1975) – A chemist who discovered new medicines and made important medical treatments affordable.
💉 Dr. Charles Drew (1904-1950) – A doctor who created the first large-scale blood banks, saving lives in hospitals worldwide.
💙 Vivien Thomas (1910-1985) – A surgical technician who helped develop life-saving heart surgery for babies.
🔬 Dr. Walter Lincoln Hawkins (1911-1992) – A chemical engineer who made plastic cables stronger and longer-lasting for telephone wires.
➗ Dr. David Blackwell (1919-2010) – A mathematician who made important discoveries in probability and statistics.
📡 Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. (1923-2011) – A math genius who worked on nuclear energy and space technology.
📚 Cheikh Anta Diop (1923-1986) – A historian and scientist who studied African civilizations and their contributions to the world.
🚀 Dr. George Carruthers (1939-2020) – An astrophysicist who invented a telescope used on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission.
🔬 Dr. John Brooks Slaughter (1934-present) – An engineer and educator who worked to bring more diversity to science and technology fields.
🌍 Dr. Robert Bullard (1946-present) – Known as the "father of environmental justice," he fights for cleaner air and water for all communities.
💡 Lonnie G. Johnson (1949-present) – Engineer and inventor of the Super Soaker, one of the best-selling water toys ever!
🖥️ Dr. Philip Emeagwali (1954-present) – A computer scientist who helped create technology that led to modern supercomputers.
🦠 Dr. Salim Abdool Karim (1960-present) – A doctor who helped fight diseases like HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.
🌱 Michael S. Regan (1976-present) – The first Black person to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, working to protect our planet.
🧠 Dr. Kafui Dzirasa (1978-present) – A neuroscientist who studies the brain to help people with mental health disorders.
🚀 Siyabulela Xuza (1989-present) – A South African engineer who developed a high-efficiency rocket fuel and researches clean energy.
Join the Movement!
This tee isn’t just fashion—it’s a call to honor history and build the future. By wearing the Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee, kids will learn about amazing scientists and be inspired to dream big!
🔗 Scan the QR code on the tee to learn more about these trailblazers!
🎉 Limited edition drop in honor of BlackGirlScientist’s 4th Birthday. Get yours now!
Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators!
The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!
STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:
🔭 Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) – A self-taught astronomer and mathematician who created almanacs and helped design Washington, D.C.
🌱 George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943) – An agricultural scientist who discovered new ways to grow crops and improve soil, helping farmers across America.
🐜 Dr. Charles Henry Turner (1867-1923) – A zoologist who studied insect behavior and proved that animals can learn.
🧬 Dr. Ernest Everett Just (1883-1941) – A biologist who made discoveries about how cells grow and develop.
🚦 Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) – Inventor of the three-way traffic light and a safety mask that saved lives.
🧪 Dr. St. Elmo Brady (1884-1966) – The first Black person in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, opening doors for future scientists.
🧊 Dr. Fred McKinley Jones (1893-1961) – Engineer and inventor who created portable refrigeration, making fresh food transportation possible.
🧫 Dr. Percy Julian (1899-1975) – A chemist who discovered new medicines and made important medical treatments affordable.
💉 Dr. Charles Drew (1904-1950) – A doctor who created the first large-scale blood banks, saving lives in hospitals worldwide.
💙 Vivien Thomas (1910-1985) – A surgical technician who helped develop life-saving heart surgery for babies.
🔬 Dr. Walter Lincoln Hawkins (1911-1992) – A chemical engineer who made plastic cables stronger and longer-lasting for telephone wires.
➗ Dr. David Blackwell (1919-2010) – A mathematician who made important discoveries in probability and statistics.
📡 Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. (1923-2011) – A math genius who worked on nuclear energy and space technology.
📚 Cheikh Anta Diop (1923-1986) – A historian and scientist who studied African civilizations and their contributions to the world.
🚀 Dr. George Carruthers (1939-2020) – An astrophysicist who invented a telescope used on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission.
🔬 Dr. John Brooks Slaughter (1934-present) – An engineer and educator who worked to bring more diversity to science and technology fields.
🌍 Dr. Robert Bullard (1946-present) – Known as the "father of environmental justice," he fights for cleaner air and water for all communities.
💡 Lonnie G. Johnson (1949-present) – Engineer and inventor of the Super Soaker, one of the best-selling water toys ever!
🖥️ Dr. Philip Emeagwali (1954-present) – A computer scientist who helped create technology that led to modern supercomputers.
🦠 Dr. Salim Abdool Karim (1960-present) – A doctor who helped fight diseases like HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.
🌱 Michael S. Regan (1976-present) – The first Black person to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, working to protect our planet.
🧠 Dr. Kafui Dzirasa (1978-present) – A neuroscientist who studies the brain to help people with mental health disorders.
🚀 Siyabulela Xuza (1989-present) – A South African engineer who developed a high-efficiency rocket fuel and researches clean energy.
Join the Movement!
This tee isn’t just fashion—it’s a call to honor history and build the future. By wearing the Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee, kids will learn about amazing scientists and be inspired to dream big!
🔗 Scan the QR code on the tee to learn more about these trailblazers!
🎉 Limited edition drop in honor of BlackGirlScientist’s 4th Birthday. Get yours now!