The Root’s Young Futurists, Where Are They Now: Arielle De Souza

Arielle De Souza is impassioned by the ocean. Suggested Reading The Best Black Super Bowl Halftime Performances of the Modern Era, Ranked Say It Loud: The Ultimate Black History Month 2026 Playlist Rapper Lil Jon Speaks Out After Missing Son Is Found Dead Video will return here when scrolled back into view Don Lemon Breaks…

Arielle De Souza is impassioned by the ocean.

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The 23-year-old fell in love with marine life at the New York Aquarium, but with family from Trinidad and Tobago, she also attributes this passion to her family’s frequent trips to the beach. Her “oneness” with the sea spilled into her academic interests.

In May 2016, De Souza received a degree in ocean engineering from the University of Rhode Island, combining her interest in math and science with marine life. She went on to receive the prestigious French Consulate in Boston Excellence Award, which is given every year to a New England college student who has promoted French language and culture. De Souza was the first woman to be selected in the award’s three-year history. Currently she is attending the ENSTA Paristech master’s program in maritime engineering.

“If your dreams don’t scare you, then you’re not dreaming big enough,” De Souza told The Root. Dream on, Arielle!

Every year The Root selects 25 young people, ages 15 to 22, who excel in science, business, the arts, environmental work and social justice. Here is an update on Arielle De Souza, a 2016 Young Futurist.

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