News + Education
On this page, you’ll find updates from SEE as well as Educational Resources for promoting inclusivity and allyship within the equestrian community.
Ismael “Milo” Valenzuela
He paved the way for Latino jockeys and kicked off generations of Latino excellence in racing.
Ruby Nicholas and Dorothy Cumbo
When Black Americans were excluded from horse shows due to Jim Crow law and custom they organized their own.
Cheryl White
“I was raised around horses all my life and I always wanted to be a lady jockey. I love to ride, for it is a challenge to the male jockeys and also a challenge to myself." Read this incredible story about Cheryl White, who became the first Black female jockey in the U.S. in 1971.
African-American Horse Stories
The International Museum of the Horse announced the launch of the Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry, a new website designed to increase awareness, education, and access to African American history!