Sensational Jordan

Jordan was born missing part of her left arm, but that hasn't stopped her from doing everything she's always wanted… just a little bit differently. Inspired by her limb difference, she has spent the last several years honing her skills as a designer, and an inventor. She has hosted a TED talk and her inventions have been included in notable museum exhibits. A tireless champion for inclusion in the design community, Jordan travels the country to host STEM workshops for kids. At 13, she and her mom run "Born Just Right" workshops, offering opportunities for kids to design inventions that consider all kinds of bodies and abilities. She is sharing her unique perspective on industrial design, giving the next generation the tools to build a more accessible world, and inspiring us all. Jordan is already a hero and now, in recognition of her effort and dedication, Marvel is making her a Super Hero, immortalized in her very own comic book. Jordan doesn't know it yet, but she's about to be initiated into an elite group of extraordinary kids, when she joins Marvel's Hero Project.
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