Nearly 300 people attended the event that highlighted Latimer Fellows and STEAM activities hosted by the Lee County Black History Society

The Lee County Black History Society, in partnership with the Edison Awards and The Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program, offered “Youth Innovation Night: Unleash Your Super Powers” on April 16 at the Williams Academy Black History Museum in Fort Myers.

The event featured a panel of Latimer Fellows from the Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program, a national program dedicated to providing access and mentorship to a select group of exceptional Black innovators to honor and foster innovations and inventions through the Edison Awards.

In addition, nearly 300 participants engaged with STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) activities and information including robotics, Florida Gulf Coast Symphony, Dunbar High School’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, area libraries and more. The Society’s Williams Academy Black History Museum was available for tours.

“What an amazing evening designed to showcase the endless possibilities for area youth through the inspirational stories of the Black and Brown Latimer Fellows,” said Executive Director of the Lee County Black History Society Autumn Watkins Holloway. “We hope the community feels the ripples of this creative, inspirational event for years to come.”

The Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program honors one of Thomas Edison’s principal collaborators, Lewis Latimer, who helped Edison refine his vision of the lightbulb. The program pairs modern-day Latimers with modern-day Edisons to guide their entrepreneurial and innovation journeys.

Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program
About The Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program

The Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program is an organization dedicated to providing special access and mentorship to a select group of exceptional Black innovators. Announced at the Edison Awards in Fort Myers in April 2021, the organization centers around the tenets of technological, behavioral, futuristic, systematic, and design-oriented thinking to transform innovation and combine ideas across cultures. The Lewis Latimer Fellowship Program employs a one-year, hybrid learning experience designed to help participants unlock the potential of exponentially advancing technologies and provide them the resources to build societally beneficial and profitable new ideas.

This event was featured in Florida Weekly, ABC-7, FOX4.

Event Photos and Videos

Dr. Sian Proctor, astronaut and artist speaking on the panel with Latimer Fellows panel

Gulf Coast Symphony demonstrates how to play to a participant

Latimer Fellows tour the Williams Academy Black History Museum

Miles Morales in the “Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse” series in the Latimer Fellows panel

Participants play games

Shameik Moore, actor, musician, and the voice of Miles Morales in the “Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse” series interacts with a fan

Shameik Moore, actor, musician, and the voice of Miles Morales in the “Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse” series with fans

Shameik Moore, actor, musician, and the voice of Miles Morales in the “Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse” series

The crowd at the event