Imani is a second-year Gallatin graduate student studying Cultural Preservation through Storytelling. She creates projects and writes stories in order to highlight the cultures and histories of marginalized communities. In the past, she has produced projects within the urban education, healthcare, and university sectors to fill voids in cultural representation. This list includes the “Blackness” Project at the Churchill School and Center, Continuing the Conversation: Black Women Activism in Flint booklet with Diplomat Pharmacy, and the “Self-Care Take Care” Black Women Social at NYU. As a Gallatin Global Fellow in Urban Practice, Imani will be working with community partner City Lore to create stories that contribute to their mission to preserve marginalized culture.