Advocacy

Organizations and causes that I care about

Institute for the Musical Arts (IMA) Rooted in the legacy of progressive equal rights movements, IMA supports women and girls in music and music-related businesses.

Willie Mae Rock Camp is dedicated to empowering girls and gender-expansive youth through music education and mentorship to develop their creative voices in a tech-informed future by removing barriers to contemporary music education and audio technology.

Artists For Humanity (AFH) provides under-resourced teens the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design.

Jubilee Justice envisions an America where the institutional injustices concerning Land, Race and Money, that are rooted in a history of extraction and exploitation, both spiritually and materially transform toward justice, equity and repair.

RUNWAY (formerly known as The Runway Project) provides “Friends & Family” style capital for Black entrepreneurs, on the belief that justice-centered financial innovation and self-determination are key levers to economic resilience for Black people.

GoToStop LLC is a social impact consulting company and fashion activism lifestyle brand that uses the arts, advocacy, and education to raise awareness about injustice.

Beyond Differences’ mission is to inspire students nationwide to end social isolation and create cultures of belonging for everyone… by building a future where all youth are accepted, valued, and included, and all of our differences are celebrated.

Transgender Law Center changes law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and free from discrimination regardless of their gender identity or expression.

NCLR is a national legal organization committed to advancing the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their families through litigation, legislation, policy, and public education.

MISSSEY is co-creating a world where girls and gender expansive youth are safe from sexual exploitation and know their power.

Cave Canem cultivates the artistic and professional growth of Black poets by facilitating a nurturing space in which to learn, experiment, create, and present, thereby developing audiences for Black voices that have worked and are working in the craft of poetry.