Beatrice Huang
“Bea” is a rising high school senior who hopes to make a positive impact in the world by teaching children about the importance of diversity and inclusion, raising awareness of bullying, and encouraging kids to be kind to others. In this children’s book, “Red” is used to portray a clear difference from the other hor.... more
“Bea” is a rising high school senior who hopes to make a positive impact in the world by teaching children about the importance of diversity and inclusion, raising awareness of bullying, and encouraging kids to be kind to others. In this children’s book, “Red” is used to portray a clear difference from the other horses by having only one eye but Bea shows kindness toward him despite his difference. Outside her busy life as a student, Bea is passionate about horses and loves to spend time at the barn. Through dedication and commitment, she won three national championships at the Arabian Horse Youth Nationals and plans to pursue riding throughout college. Bea dedicates her free time volunteering at a local equine therapy center, helping mentally and physically disabled children build their confidence and develop strength through physical rehabilitation. At home, she enjoys playing piano and hanging out with her three Shiba Inus.