Known as the Gen Z Historian on social media, Kahlil Greene is disrupting how we absorb and dissect history. The Yale grad, and the institution’s first Black student body president, is exposing historical injustice by giving his followers the cultural and political context needed to stay informed about the world they inhabit. The two-time Emmy nominee and Peabody Award winner boasts almost 1 million followers across Instagram and TikTok — and his content creation snagged him a spot on the inaugural Time100 Creators list and the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. At the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit, Greene’s speech on “Stupidity is Killing Us” went viral for its message advocating against gun violence. And the former Nick News correspondent is using his voice to continue to demand change by highlighting our history and how awareness of the past can inform our future.