We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Marlisha Applewhite | Entrepreneur & Filmmaker

To be honest. What I would want my legacy to be would be that everyone as in men or women will speak out more when it comes to their Mental Health. I want to leave behind an inspiring path that open the eyes of many others to want to do what I did to become a better verison of themselves in and out of the public eyes. Read more>>

Jeramy Purley | CEO Of Purley Distribution LLC

My Legacy is based off My Mother (Frankie Purley) & My Father (Wester Purley) He passed away in 2020.My Grandmother (Rosia Purley) passed away in 2019.And I learned Fashion lessons from them,and most importantly My Work Ethic.So The “PURLEY” Legacy will always continue through Me,I’m Thankful for all they taught Me & they witnessed what I was doing & Supported Me happily. Read more>>

Lexi Sidders | Musical Artist

In response to the question, sure, I could say my voice or my lyrics, but what really sets me apart is my commitment to keeping it real. I want people to remember me as the artist who laid it all out there—no filters, just genuine and vulnerable. Life hasn’t been a walk in the park for me. Read more>>