Imani grew up in
San Marino, California, and graduated from
San Marino High School in 2012. She graduated from
Louisiana State University (LSU) with a degree in history in 2015. In 2014, during her time at LSU, Imani founded an organization called Equality for HER (Health Education Resources). In 2016, she worked as a Press Officer for
Planned Parenthood Action Fund. She also worked as the Civic Action & Campaign Lead at
DoSomething, a tech company for young people and social change. Imani is the author of
Modern HERstory: Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History, published by
Ten Speed Press on October 16, 2018. The book is illustrated by Monique Le and "spotlights 70 overlooked but important
people of color,
queer people,
trans people,
disabled people, and more who are changing the world this very moment." She is also the author of the illustrated history book
Making Our Way Home: The Great Migration and the Black American Dream, published in January 2020. It is illustrated by Rachelle Baker and teaches about the Great Migration, black history, and "how privilege shows up in the way that we even depict black stories." In September 2020, Imani launched "Smarter in Seconds", a series of informational videos on
Instagram Reels and TikTok around topics such as consent, discrimination, and environmental protection. In October 2025, Blair was interviewed by
PBS KIDS character
Ruff Ruffman, who's voiced by
Jim Conroy in a new spin-off called
Ruff Ruffman: Content Creator, about brand identity and online authenticity. == Activism in Baton Rouge ==