
Tuesdays with Junior | Ep 24 | June 16, 2026
The Day It Became Real
This week, Junior Hakizumwami graduated from the Mouratoglou Academy in Biot, France. He walked across that stage as a Love All Scholar, a trained athlete, and a young man who spent a full year proving that the bridge between possibility and reality can be built — deliberately, brick by brick — when the right infrastructure exists.
What a Diploma from the Mouratoglou Academy Means
The Mouratoglou Academy is not a credential factory. It’s one of the most demanding tennis training environments in the world. Finishing here means Junior didn’t just survive the year — he completed it. Academically and athletically, from the clay courts of the French Riviera to the exam halls, he did the work.
YES!!!!
— Junior Hakizumwami, Love All Scholar · Mouratoglou Academy
The Pipeline Working as Designed
Junior’s graduation is what Pillar 1 — Academic Equity — looks like in action. Not charity. Not luck. An intentional system: scholarship, placement, support, accountability, and completion. The Kodjoe Family Foundation didn’t just send a kid to France. They built a pipeline — and Junior just proved it works.
The Next Chapter Is Already Written
Junior is heading home to Rwanda. The diploma comes with him. One chapter closes, and the next one opens where the story began — bigger, fuller, and built on everything this year made possible. Be part of the movement building more pipelines like this one.
Be part of the movement.




