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Toni Harris Just Made History As One of the First Women Awarded a Football Scholarship


Women have been shattering glass ceilings in sports for decades. Female athletes have set make-your-head-spin records, fought for equal pay, and pushed boundaries to make their sports even better. But football—a sport that is almost completely male-dominated on the field at every level—often feels stuck in the past. Antoinette “Toni” Harris, a college football player in Los Angeles, is helping to change that—she’s just been awarded a historic scholarship to play football at Central Methodist University in Missouri.

Harris, who plays free safety, is the first woman ever to land a scholarship to play defense—and in what is known in the sport as a seriously skilled and tough position, no less. (She also starred in a Super Bowl ad earlier this year.) This is only the second college football scholarship that’s ever been awarded a woman; In 2017, kicker Becca Longo became the first when she signed to play for Adams State University. (Around a dozen women have played football in college, but none on scholarship prior to Longo, according to ESPN.)

For the past two years, Harris has been crushing it on the field for a community college in Los Angeles, which is what got her noticed by the six (!) schools who offered her scholarships. This week, she made it official and signed a letter of intent to play for Central Methodist University, a Division I NAIA school.

Harris’ historic achievement was hard-won. She was kicked off numerous teams from little league to middle school, she says. But she kept fighting to play. “My biggest pet peeve is people telling me that I can’t,” Harris told NBC News. “So I have to prove them wrong.”

Harris has always believed that no matter where she played, if she was talented enough the right people would find her—and she was right. “They don’t want females to play in this sport, and so if you want the chance, you do have to be so good they can’t ignore you,” she says. She even has the mantra tattooed on her right side along with an NFL football, since playing in the pros is her ultimate dream. “I don’t let anything stop me. I don’t take no for an answer,” Harris says.

What makes Harris’ journey to the college football history books even more impressive is the fact that she’s an ovarian cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with the disease at 18. She credits her family and her faith with getting her through the fight, which caused her to lose half her body wait. “I did want to give up,” she says. “I thought things were over.”

After taking the field at CMU, Toni Harris hopes to go on to play in the NFL. “If it doesn’t happen, I can just pave the way for another little girl to come out and play—or even start a women’s NFL,” Harris told NBC. That’s a league we could definitely get behind.



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Beyoncé and Jay-Z Just Surprised This Teenager With a $100,000 Scholarship


When Jay-Z and Beyoncé aren’t busy being two of the biggest stars on the planet, they’re changing lives. The latest example of their altruism came Wednesday night (September 19) at their most recent stop on the couple’s On the Run II Tour, in Glendale, Arizona. The dynamic duo surprised an Arizona teen, Mikayla Lowry, with a $100,000 college scholarship.

“They said my name and I was like, ‘WHAT?’,” Lowry told ABC about the experience. “It just felt unreal.” The scholarship comes courtesy of an initiative from the Shawn Carter Foundation and the BeyGOOD Initiative, which is responsible for doling out over $1 million in scholarships to youths who are in major need of assistance.

On Sunday, Jay and Bey were in Houston, where they continued making dreams come true. “I didn’t know what to say, and she gave me a huge hug and Jay-Z was just like chilling,” Alezae Uresti, another 17-year-old who received a scholarship (this time in Bey’s hometown) told ABC. “So I gave her a hug, and then after that, me and Beyoncé took a picture and I told Jay-Z, ‘Come on, come on, get in the picture,’ so we all took a picture.”

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Each winner of the scholarship is selected by the Boys & Girls Club of America, an organization devoted to enabling “young people most in need to achieve great futures as productive, caring, responsible citizens,” according to an official official press release. According to the Shawn Carter Foundation website, “The mission of the Shawn Carter Foundation is to help individuals facing socioeconomic hardships further their education at post secondary institutions.”

Beyoncé has a long history of giving scholarships to exceptional teens in need of financial aid. After her game-changing Coachella set in April, she donated $100,000 to four historically black colleges and universities.

As for Mikayla, she’ll get to be the first person in her family to go to school, thanks to the scholarship. “Everyone was just happy for me,” she told ABC. Watch Mikayla have her life changed forever, courtesy of DJ Khaled, in the above video.

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Gina Rodriguez Just Gave a College Scholarship to an Undocumented Latinx Student


Gina Rodriguez is an absolute pro at making us cry, from her beautiful speech at the 2015 Golden Globes to countless heartwarming moments on Jane the Virgin. And on Tuesday, she picked up the mantle again when she announced a very special scholarship for an undocumented Latinx student.

Funds for the scholarship come from an unusual place: the budget for Jane the Virgin‘s Emmy promotion. Instead of spending what Rodriguez calls “an insane amount of money” to do a “bizarre dance” to be in the running for an award this year (including putting on campaigning events and providing branded promotional swag), she convinced the show’s network, The CW, to set up a four-year college tuition scholarship for an undocumented Latinx student, The Hollywood Reporter reports.

“Our show has always jumped at any opportunity to help me do something for the Latinx community,” the star tells THR. “So I asked my showrunner, Jennie [Snyder Urman], if we could do something different with the money this year.”

“It’s taboo to talk about the money being spent, but it’s the reality,” Rodriguez continued on the culture of campaigning that goes on in Hollywood. “I think sharing this might inspire other people to do something similar. You can desire recognition and, at the same time, decide to not play in the confines of the game as it’s set up.”

Rodriguez partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles to find the student for the award. THR notes the young woman will be attending Princeton University in the fall.

The decision to make the scholarship go to an undocumented student is consistent with the show’s history of shining a light on the Latinx experience of living in the United States. Since its first season, Jane the Virgin has addressed how immigration issues impact the show’s central family, most notably a storyline about Jane’s grandmother Alba, who seeks citizenship after being in the country for 40 years without documentation.

Paying off student debt is a problem Rodriguez has been public about facing herself. In 2017, she revealed it took her 11 years after graduating to pay off the college loans she’d taken out to attend New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. (She posted her final payment the day she was nominated for her second Golden Globe Award, according to People.)

And while she’s not following the traditional route of campaigning for an Emmy, Rodriguez is still in the running for the award in September. Jane the Virgin‘s fifth season will premiere on The CW in January 2019.

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Watch Gal Gadot Surprise a College Student With the First Ever 'Wonder Woman' Scholarship


Wonder Woman’s superpowers go beyond fighting bad guys. At the 2017 Women in Entertainment breakfast hosted by The Hollywood Reporter and presented by FIJI Water, Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot presented one lucky college freshman, Carla, with a four-year full-ride scholarship, paid for by Warner Bros., the studio behind the feminist blockbuster.

“She’s strong-minded, opinionated and gutsy. She wants to be a screenwriter, and she’s already impressed everyone who knows her—her fellow mentees, her professors, and everyone in this room who’s met her,” Gal said in a speech before bestowing the scholarship to the Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles student. “She won’t be able to continue at LMU without this funding. Similar to many other great young women in this program, her education is hanging by a thread.”

The scholarship was a complete surprise to its recipient, who accepted it at the event’s podium by saying, “I knew something was up! Y’all are sneaky.” In her speech she thanked her mentors and her parents and said, “All I can think about right now are how many papers I have to write for my finals, and now I have to do it because of this!”

Gal seemed just as excited to give the award as Carla was to receive it; she posted a picture from the event to Instagram with the caption, “It was such an honor to be able present the first ever Wonder Woman scholarship yesterday to this WONDERful woman, Carla at the THR Women In Entertainment Event.”

“I’ve had the privilege of portraying a superhero onscreen, but the young women here today are the real superheroes…They’ve overcome so many challenges in their lives, and they’re driven to do more. They’re the true leaders of tomorrow,” the actress said in her speech, per The Hollywood Reporter. Gal herself knows the benefit of a good education; she was in law school when she first decided to try acting.

This is the first year that a Wonder Woman scholarship has been awarded, but we certainly hope that as female-fronted superhero movies become more popular, so too do educational opportunities for young women.

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