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Detroit 5th grader uplifts Black culture one viral video at a time

March 23, 2026

Ten-year-old Robyn McKee, known online as Rosie White, has gained over 100,000 Instagram followers by creating humorous educational videos impersonating Black historical figures and cultural icons. The Detroit native began making these videos at age three or four after a preschool Rosa Parks project, with her mother Kenya White handling costume design and her older sister A'Blesyn Davis managing filming and editing. The family project, dubbed the "Big 3," aims to teach positive Black history beyond what Kenya White learned in school, showcasing contributions from inventors, artists, and athletes through kid-friendly performances.

Who is affected

  • Robyn "Rosie White" McKee (10-year-old content creator and performer)
  • Kenya White (Rosie's mother, age 48, costume designer)
  • A'Blesyn Davis (Rosie's 20-year-old sister, videographer and editor)
  • Over 100,000 Instagram followers and online viewers worldwide
  • Wayne State University (where Davis studies film)

What action is being taken

  • Rosie is creating and posting impersonation videos on TikTok and Instagram
  • Kenya White is designing costumes using thrift store items and handmade pieces
  • A'Blesyn Davis is shooting and editing the videos while studying film at Wayne State University
  • Kenya White is deleting negative comments from social media
  • Davis is applying classroom techniques to Rosie's videos

Why it matters

  • This matters because it provides positive, entertaining Black history education that goes beyond the traditionally negative narratives taught in schools. The content celebrates Black inventors, artists, athletes, and cultural figures, offering young people—particularly Black children—uplifting role models and representations. The family's success demonstrates how social media can be used as an educational tool while creating opportunities for young Black creators, and it shows how collaborative family projects can develop professional skills and open doors to entertainment industry experiences.

What's next

  • Rosie wants to create a scene from "Everybody Hates Chris"
  • Rosie plans to impersonate Janet Jackson and actress Kyla Pratt
  • Rosie aspires to work as an actress, model, and stand-up comedian
  • Davis wants to pursue a career in set design or cinematography

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Detroit 5th grader uplifts Black culture one viral video at a time