For 20 years, the Power Rangers have been an unrelenting force for good; teaching generations of children the values of teamwork, diversity, and self-confidence. The show has always celebrated individuality, empowering youth to show courage in the face of adversity.
In keeping with that tradition, 24 former Rangers spanning the entire two-decade run of the series - from the first episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to the last episode of Power Rangers Super Samurai - united for a colorful, one-of-a-kind NOH8 portrait we like to call “Rangers For Equality.”
While these actors have all moved on to a variety of different things, each of them revisited their Ranger roots to send a powerful message of support - inspiring hope that the heroes we cheer for are fighting for us, too.
This is awesome in so many ways, in like, a thousand of them. omfg the original black ranger is in it that’s right black power equality YEAH!