Boaten-Kodua is a founding member of the Pan-African Orchestra. With the Holman Prize, he would travel through parts of Africa, the Balkans, and the United States to recruit and promote blind musicians.
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Boaten-Kodua is a founding member of the Pan-African Orchestra. With the Holman Prize, he would travel through parts of Africa, the Balkans, and the United States to recruit and promote blind musicians.
Web: bakabri.com
Twitter: @akyeamp
India worked with science and engineering students from the University of Michigan to develop software for the blind. With the Holman Prize, she would train blind people to work as consultants across the United States,to educate others about the blind and visually impaired community.
Chelsey is a blogger, YouTuber and aspiring dog trainer. With the Holman Prize, she would job shadow blind, visually impaired and sighted people across the United States and document it, to show that blind people are capable of doing a variety of jobs.
Zahra, who is currently pursuing a degree in media studies, would use the Holman Prize to travel and meet with visually impaired students around the world, in countries including Canada, the United States and Scandinavia, in order to gather a wealth of information for a database project she is calling VIAdvisor.