How a Washington teen turned the Google logo into a powerful tribute to Black hair, family legacy, and the ‘superpower' of textured crowns.
How a Washington teen turned the Google logo into a powerful tribute to Black hair, family legacy, and the ‘superpower' of textured crowns.
Teen artist Kameirah Johnson says winning Google’s 2025-2026 Doodle for Google contest is affirmation that her voice and vision matter.
Kameirah Johnson, 18, won the national "Doodle for Google" art competition, and directed her $50K prize to Rainier Beach High ...
Kameirah Johnson, a Lakeside senior, was named Google’s national winner among tens of thousands of submissions. Her digital artwork celebrates Black hair.
Kameirah Johnson is the 2025-2026 Doodle for Google National Winner for her piece titled "Hair Power: The Crown that Grows From Us." ...
SAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — A Utah teenager has made it to the top five in the annual Doodle for Google contest, with a chance for her artwork to be featured on the search engine’s homepage. Google ...
SEATTLE — A Seattle high school senior is seeing her artwork featured on the Google homepage after winning this year's Doodle for Google contest. Kameirah Johnson, a 12th-grade student at Lakeside ...