In a world the place younger individuals are both placed on a pedestal or picked aside for merely talking their minds, Disney Dreamers Academy (DDA) flips the script, giving them an area the place their voices aren’t simply heard however valued.
For 4 days at Walt Disney World, 100 highschool college students from numerous backgrounds entered an area designed to not change them however to acknowledge them—not for the neatness of their resumes or the polish of their elevator pitches however for the ambition pulsing beneath all of it. This once-in-a-lifetime expertise was a refreshing disruption. One which blends mentorship, tradition, and magic in a manner solely Disney might pull off. And whereas it felt like a fairytale, the expertise was a real-life glimpse into the longer term.
“I dream of a world that’s totally different than this one,” actor and 2025 Dreambassador Tyler James Williams instructed theGrio. “And I feel they [young people like the 2025 Dreamers] are going to be those which are going to have the ability to try this.”
Williams, together with stars like “Mufasa” actor Kelvin Harrison Jr., Tamela and David Mann, motivational speaker Lisa Nichols, comic Rickey Smiley, and aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, poured into the scholars. However the true stars? The Dreamers as a result of what they’re constructing isn’t only a dream—it’s a legacy.
For highschool senior Kayla Greenwood, turning into a neurosurgeon isn’t nearly her love for science. She’s seen firsthand how the well being care system overlooks Black sufferers, and he or she’s decided to vary that. Because the founding father of a pre-health careers membership at her faculty, Greenwood isn’t simply dreaming of being a health care provider—she’s making house for others to see themselves in medication, too.
“I wish to be the physician who gives that empathy,” she stated, summing up her dream in a single phrase: progressive.
For 15-year-old Vianna Fornville and 18-year-old first-generation Nigerian American Alexandra Onwuli, dreaming has no limits. Fornville, who needs to be a style or political journalist, attend cosmetology faculty, and ultimately function the White Home press secretary, left the DDA profession exposé with one realization: she will do all of it.
“It’s an and world, not an or world,” she stated, sharing her greatest takeaway. “So that you might be actually something, and that has made me understand that among the goals that I put at the back of my head and instructed myself I shouldn’t deal with can come again to the [forefront].”

“I’ve a variety of goals that I need and I wish to do all of them,” Onwuli added. “I wish to be the whole lot and extra.”
These affirmations got here from not solely the audio system {and professional} improvement classes but in addition the surroundings Disney Dreamers Academy fostered. Torrick Pierce, an aspiring voice actor, cartoonist, and animator, lit up, speaking about how this house validated all of his inventive lanes. Equally, 15-year-old Kylan Robinson spoke like somebody who had simply stepped out of a dream and realized it was actual.
“The sensation of Disney world…the environment is insane…they actually introduced one thing that was fiction to actuality, it actually blew my thoughts,” he instructed theGrio. “After I take into consideration my goals, if I noticed that Disney might do it, then I’m fairly certain I might do it. I might convey one thing that that’s in my thoughts, that’s fiction…into actuality, and I might share it with the remainder of the world, they usually’d in all probability prefer it, too.”
Although he’s not sure of his dream profession, Kylan stated his dream is greatest described with one phrase: love. “I simply wish to be somebody who leaves an affect on the world. I simply know the sensation that I wish to go away.”
Senior Brice Everhart got here into this system already considerate and intentional. However DDA sparked one thing inside him—therapeutic. With goals of curing society’s issues, particularly in communication, Everhart discovered that the remedy is efficient storytelling.

“I really feel like our system is ready as much as medicate our issues…and preserve them at bay, however they’re probably not designed to vary issues,” he stated. “Being at Disney, I see [the solution] comes from storytelling. All these tales successfully talk a dream, aspiration, a narrative of perseverance; no matter it’s, it’s very effectively understood, and I really feel like that’s a manner wherein all of humanity connects collectively.”
Everhart skilled the impacts of tales firsthand in a dialogue with Harrison Jr. about imposter syndrome. Understanding the stress to be “the profitable one” when the expectations are sky-high, Everhart felt seen in a manner he hadn’t earlier than. “You don’t at all times really feel like who folks say you might be,” he admitted. “Simply understanding that that’s a traditional feeling that a variety of different folks undergo and overcome was inspiring.”
Disney Dreamers Academy is a reminder for anybody—no matter age—to maintain dreaming. And Onwuli stated it greatest:
“You don’t must be right here to be a dreamer. It begins with you. Be extra, do extra and dream extra.”