Projects & Resources
"fruit from the cacao tree."
This short film accompanies a self-written poem about the experiences of Black men and women.
"Reach Your Peak" - Peak Attire
This is a campaign ad that I put together for a developing clothing line. Peak Attire strives to provide uplifting and positive clothing to the wearer.
Here are some of my favorite people, brands, and organizations.
Talking About Race - NMAAHC
The National Museum of African American History and Culture have provided web content and curriculum that will help begin and guide conversations about race.
Beleaf In Fatherhood
Fathers can make mistakes that traumatize and wound their children. I was reluctant to become a father because I was afraid of this outcome. Once I was mentored by a good father, that all changed. Everyone deserves to see what being a good father looks like. I created Beleaf in Fatherhood to be the proof. To equip fathers, bring hope to mothers, and inspire children. My hope is that real stories of fatherhood will bring connection and healing to people everywhere.
A Brief History of Slavery That You Didn’t Learn In School - The 1619 Project (TNYT)
This article, exerted from The 1619 Project, gives the abridged “full story” of the history of slavery in America. This collaboration of content includes contextual images provided by the Smithsonian’s NMAAHC.
Alkeme Health
Alkeme is a digital health platform that features content from Black practitioners and respected experts in wellness, including psychology and mindfulness, to tackle the issues that are historically unaddressed by health-tech, such as intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, anxiety, and micro aggressions.
Puzzles of Color
A black-owned family business run by brother-sister duo William and Ericka. Puzzles of Color has chosen to “illustrate” and portray the narratives of cultural representation. Their company proudly supports and uses artwork from artist of color.
The Loveland Foundation
Loveland Foundation is committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. Our resources and initiatives are collaborative and they prioritize opportunity, access, validation, and healing. We are becoming the ones we’ve been waiting for.