TheGrio's 100: Seun Adebiyi, fighting for his life and for others

Top 100 History Makers

TheGrio.com is a black and African-American video news site that focuses on underrepresented stories in existing national news that are important to the African-American community.

TheGrio was founded by the team who created the documentary film, Meeting David Wilson, and NBC News. Its purpose is to be the primary news source that satisfies the needs of African Americans to be informed and connected within their community. TheGrio's editorial mission is to cover news and events that have a unique interest and/or serious impact inside of the national African American audience.

Leukmia patient, Seun Adebiyi, a 26-year-old Yale Law School Graduate, was featured on TheGrio.com when they learned of his fight for life and his mission to find a bone marrow donor match not only for him but for thousands of others in the same situation. Seun is determined to recruit more minority donors, as African-Americans and other minorities are underrepresented on the national bone marrow registry.

Read about Seun's fight for his life and the lives of thousands of others battling leukemia and other blood cancers. His story will move you and inspire you to act now and register as a bone marrow donor.