Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes Newsletter November 5

November 5, 2025

Vol. 12

Inspiring Courage, Compassion, and Change

Unsung Hero Focus: Dr. Frances Kelsey

When drug manufacturers rushed to release thalidomide in the 1960s, Dr. Frances Kelsey stood firm — refusing to approve the drug without sufficient testing. Her persistence prevented thousands of birth defects in the U.S. and led to sweeping reforms in drug safety regulations.

Her story was brought to life by Harmony Yan-Li, a student from Irvine High School in California, whose documentary, Turning from Tragedy: The Unsung Story of Frances Kelsey and the Thalidomide Scandal, earned the 2024 Discovery Award Grand Prize.

Harmony’s project illustrates how one person’s courage and determination can protect millions — and how young researchers continue to uncover powerful stories that change how we view history.
🎬 Watch the documentary →

In the News: Discovery Award Success Stories

🌟 Staff Spotlight: Kayla Cannon

As an Administrative Assistant and Docent at the Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes, Kayla supports staff, gives engaging tours of the Hall of Unsung Heroes, and helps share the Center’s mission with visitors near and far.

A graduate of Pittsburg State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Kayla brings creativity and warmth to everything she does.

Outside of work, she enjoys staying busy with her husband and their three children. We’re so grateful for Kayla’s positivity and the energy she brings to the Center every day! 💛

Follow Along for More Inspiring Stories

Stay connected as we share more interviews with Discovery Award-winning students and educators, introduce new Unsung Heroes, and celebrate the projects bringing history to life.

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