Ashley Antoinette and JaQuavis Coleman first met as teenagers in Flint, Michigan, while living in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the country. Soon, they were turning their stories together into books, writing about experiences they didn't see reflected in media. Eleven years and 44 books later, the New York Times best-selling writers remain a power couple, breaking down barriers and opening doors within the publishing industry.
The Traveling Telescope Inspiring Africa's Next Astronomers
How do you inspire the next generation of young Africans to become scientists? Get them to look up. With her traveling telescope, Kenyan astronomer Susan Murabana is bringing the stars to students across Africa.
This Great Big Story was made in partnership with IBM.
One Husband's Tribute to a Timeless Love
Charles "LaLa" Evans and his wife Louise were together for 59 years and 11 months. Over the course of their marriage they took thousands of photos together, capturing moments both big and small. When Louise passed away suddenly just one month shy of their 60th anniversary, he created a museum in the backyard of their Mississippi home dedicated to their lifetime of love.
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