PASSION PROJECTS
The Homeless World Cup : Mexico City
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CONTENT PRODUCER The Homeless World Cup Foundation is a unique, pioneering charity which uses soccer to inspire people who are homeless to change their own lives. Their vision is for a world where everyone who wants a home has a home. The Homeless World Cup’s mission is to use football to support and inspire people who are homeless to change their own lives; and to change perceptions and attitudes towards people who are experiencing homelessness. Every year, the Homeless World Cup Foundation delivers an inspirational week-long street football tournament that brings together more than 500 players representing 50+ countries around the world, all of which have faced homelessness and social marginalisation. Competing in a purpose-built stadium in the heart of the host city, the players represent their country and unite in celebration. The annual tournament frequently attracts crowds of more than 80,000 with millions more watching online around the world. |
Hollywood Arise

ASSISTANT PRODUCER
A tent gathering in the heart of Hollywood to pray for the arts and entertainment industry and Hollywood. 72 hours of worship, prayer, and fasting with attendees from all over the United States asking for God to bless Hollywood and those called to make an impact through arts and entertainment.
CityBuild Denver: Ballots & Brews

CREATOR & LEAD PRODUCER
The end of political television ads is near and ballots have hit mailboxes! With the election getting closer, join CityBuild Denver, an initiative of the Downtown Denver Partnership, on November 1 for our Ballots & Brews event. Your vote counts and we want to help make sure you feel ready to earn that "I Voted" sticker!
Get ready for a night of conversation, a panel discussion and of course, good brews. We want you to walk away feeling educated about Denver ballot initiatives, empowered and ready to vote!
Our Panel Includes:
Moderator: Matt Derrington- CRL Associates
Councilman Chris Herndon- Denver City Council
Maria Handley- Generation Latino
Daniel Ramos - ONE Colorado
IMPACT DENVER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM: New Legacy Charter School Internship Program Group Project
DAY AT THE COLORADO STATE CAPITOL:
Refugees 101- Understanding the resettlement process & our local refugee community
CREATOR & PRODUCER
FUNDRAISER FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES
CREATOR & PRODUCER
MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS at CU Boulder with Cultural Events Board & Program Council:
TEMPLE GRANDIN at CU Boulder with Cultural Events Board
JOHN LEGEND at CU Boulder with CU Cultural Events Board & CU Distinguished Speakers Board
MAJORA CARTER at CU with Cultural Events Board
MICHAEL FRANTI at CU Boulder with Cultural Events Board
DR. CORNEL WEST at CU Boulder with Cultural Events Board & Eye Resist
THE PULSE politcal ticket for CU Student Government (CUSG) Elections
THE PULSE was a political ticket (party) that won 2 out 3 elections it was apart of and yielded the highest number of votes in CU Student Government fall election history. It was the ticket that changed the way CU Student Government elections would be run with innovative tactics that used technology and spoke to university culture in order to yield these history breaking number. It was a compilation of students from diverse backgrounds, political stances, and groups on campus that were fed up with the way students were hurting and lessening other student's experiences at CU Boulder. A refreshing voice for the PULSE of campus. |
LARA LOGAN at CU Boulder with Cultural Events Board
A CALL FOR ACTION from our administrators to address the state of tuition, race relations, and more on campus.
TAKE BACK OUR CAMPUS- CU Boulder Protest
CU Independent
Colorado Daily (Photos)
University Response
Professor’s Response to Administrations Response
Student Declaration
Declaration of Human Rights
We Demand:
1) Mandatory Anti-oppression trainings for all students, staff, faculty and administration-current and incoming
2) Outreach and retention services for faculty and students of marginalized communities
3) Mandate all faculty and staff to update syllabi to include updated discrimination and harassment policy and require use of student’s preferred pronouns in the classroom
4) Approval of Ethnic Studies PHD Program
5) Re-evaluate CUSG autonomy agreement –necessity for checks and balances
6) No tuition increase next year beyond adjustment to inflation
7) Addition of 1 or 2 students to the Board of Regents as voting members (undergrad and grad)
8) Increase support and services for International Students
9) Actively pursue legislation that supports Federal funding to financial aid
10) Actively pursue legislation that supports student debt forgiveness
11) Keep 12 credits as the standard for students to be full time, do NOT increase to 15 credits
12) Keep 15+ credits free for all students
13) Change standard of admissions to reflect the demographics of the state of Colorado
14) Actively recruit and hire more faculty and staff who identify with marginalized communities
15) Accept requests for literature and art classes that are non-Euro Centered
16) Reevaluate ODECE and its effectiveness by our own standards
17) Support the appointment of students to the Boulder Campus Planning Commission to modify building code to include appropriate gender inclusive spaces in all new or renovated buildings on campus
We expect:
1) A public response that you received these demands along with a plan of action by Friday, March 9th at 5pm
CU Independent
Colorado Daily (Photos)
University Response
Professor’s Response to Administrations Response
Student Declaration
Declaration of Human Rights
We Demand:
1) Mandatory Anti-oppression trainings for all students, staff, faculty and administration-current and incoming
2) Outreach and retention services for faculty and students of marginalized communities
3) Mandate all faculty and staff to update syllabi to include updated discrimination and harassment policy and require use of student’s preferred pronouns in the classroom
4) Approval of Ethnic Studies PHD Program
5) Re-evaluate CUSG autonomy agreement –necessity for checks and balances
6) No tuition increase next year beyond adjustment to inflation
7) Addition of 1 or 2 students to the Board of Regents as voting members (undergrad and grad)
8) Increase support and services for International Students
9) Actively pursue legislation that supports Federal funding to financial aid
10) Actively pursue legislation that supports student debt forgiveness
11) Keep 12 credits as the standard for students to be full time, do NOT increase to 15 credits
12) Keep 15+ credits free for all students
13) Change standard of admissions to reflect the demographics of the state of Colorado
14) Actively recruit and hire more faculty and staff who identify with marginalized communities
15) Accept requests for literature and art classes that are non-Euro Centered
16) Reevaluate ODECE and its effectiveness by our own standards
17) Support the appointment of students to the Boulder Campus Planning Commission to modify building code to include appropriate gender inclusive spaces in all new or renovated buildings on campus
We expect:
1) A public response that you received these demands along with a plan of action by Friday, March 9th at 5pm