Who knew the fate of humanity would be in the hands of nine people, some complete strangers to each other. The outcome of a long war had caused the King of the Middle Kingdom to evacuate his people, placing them among the humans in secrecy, but what happens when the King himself is in harm’s way and has the potential to kill millions? Ocyris, the first prince and the royal advisor, had recognized the threat and set out to find the help he drastically needs to save his brother’s life and the lives of many humans and supernatural creatures alike. Can Ocyris and the help he finds, save his brother or will humanity be at the hands of the King who houses another within himself?
Meet Raven Wright, the visionary behind Urban Nature for Kids, a Detroit-based non-profit organization with a mission to empower young minds through Earth Science education. Raven's journey began during her time at Wayne State University, where she pursued Urban Planning graduate studies and established Urban Nature for Kids five years ago.
With an academic background that includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and a Master's in Urban Planning, Raven's expertise extends to being a Supervisor GIS analyst for the city of Detroit. Throughout her graduate school experience, her primary focus was on Geographic Information Systems.
During her teaching tenure at elementary schools (K-6) while pursuing her studies, Raven observed the disparities in Earth Science exposure among children in low-income communities and disadvantaged areas. This realization fueled her passion to create and establish Urban Nature for Kids, driven by the belief that early exposure to Earth Science career fields can positively impact children's lives.
For more information about Urban Nature for Kids and its transformative initiatives, visit Urbannature4kids.com. Stay connected with their inspiring work by following them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Raven Wright's dedication to fostering curiosity and knowledge in young hearts shines through Urban Nature for Kids, paving the way for a brighter future in Earth Sciences.