From the time she learned about Polytech’s Air Force JROTC program in seventh grade, she knew she wanted to go there.
Throughout the program, she was motivated knowing that she was breaking down barriers.
“I want to continue flying because there aren’t a lot of girls in the aviation world, specifically black girls,” she said.
“It feels great. It definitely motivated me throughout the program. It motivated me because it reminded me that what I was doing isn’t for me.”
“I’m doing this to not only give God all the glory but to show all the little girls that are like me that anything is possible if they try hard enough.”
Ms. Graham said that she plans to attend Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University in the fall.
Young pilot gets a lift from breaking down barriers - Delaware State News
17 years old.
to this young queen. true #blackexcellence
Throughout the program, she was motivated knowing that she was breaking down barriers.
“I want to continue flying because there aren’t a lot of girls in the aviation world, specifically black girls,” she said.
“It feels great. It definitely motivated me throughout the program. It motivated me because it reminded me that what I was doing isn’t for me.”
“I’m doing this to not only give God all the glory but to show all the little girls that are like me that anything is possible if they try hard enough.”
Ms. Graham said that she plans to attend Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University in the fall.
Young pilot gets a lift from breaking down barriers - Delaware State News
17 years old.
to this young queen. true #blackexcellence
wont be a passenger in that plane........

