Daniel Lopez
Economic Justice
2019
Deepankar Venkatsai Tripurana
Health Equity
2019
Next Generation Activist Pipeline Conference (NGAPC) is an annual conference that creates a community space to connect activists across the age spectrum to provide holistic support to create new cultural pipelines of sustainable activism. The goal is to train at least 100 new college age activists of the United States mostly concentrated in the Midwest region, to take back strategies and resources to their selective spaces with knowledge on sustainable activism.
Derek Gaskill
Economic Justice
2019
KYC is a community based financial empowerment resource for LGBTQ people working in New York City nightlife. KYC aims to empower individuals to make informed and effective decisions with their financial resources and to educate nightlife workers on their entitled labor rights.
Destinie Brooks
Racial Justice
2019
Healing Those Who’ve Healed Us seeks to induce healing via storytelling through the lens of black mothers and their children’s struggles in New Orleans. This project will focus on documenting the manifestations of institutional and interpersonal racism in the Black family structure via interviews.
Deysi Flores
Education Justice
2019
Little Free Library will bring Little Free Libraries to low income neighborhoods in Chicago. The Little Free Library makes libraries fun, cute, and accessible to everyone while also engaging and making the community more appealing.
Dhara Patel
Health Equity
2019
Navigating Healthcare as a QTPOC in Alachua County is a community-level resource that aims to provide QTPOC in Alachua County guidance in accessing quality healthcare. It is a guide that will be distributed to patients in the area with a list LGBTQ+ friendly providers and helpful tips in maintaining health.
Elliana Dix
Racial Justice
2019
The T.E.A. Collective is a container that aims to offer transformative and restorative justice services and resources in local communities. The T.E.A. Collective seeks to dismantle the carcel state and its vicious cycle of harm by becoming a hub of transformation, learning and abolishing these systems.
Erin Favus
Racial Justice
2019
The T.E.A. Collective is a container that aims to offer transformative and restorative justice services and resources in local communities. The T.E.A. Collective seeks to dismantle the carcel state and its vicious cycle of harm by becoming a hub of transformation, learning and abolishing these systems.
Genevieve Whitaker
Education Justice
2019
CURES is a territory-wide campaign concerning the teaching of Virgin Islands and Caribbean history and culture. CURES also advocates for a civics curriculum incorporating decolonization as our children learn of their human right to self-determination as residents of a territory (an American colony).
I’yanna Barker
Education Justice
2019
Knowledge = Power seeks to implement a program in the Metro Atlanta area for underprivileged high school students so that they know the importance of college and career-readiness as well as civic engagement and basic civil rights.