While it may be March, and Black History month has come to a close, (look out for some great Women's History Month resources coming soon!) we continue to celebrate the Black leaders of our community! Last week, we recognized the awesome local figures, past and present, who had a critical impact in film, government, entrepreneurship, and so much more. This week, we’re highlighting Black STEM leaders as well as some additional entrepreneurs and game-changers, both within our own DSST community and across the Denver Metro Area, who are paving the way for the breakthroughs of the future.
STEM in Denver Metro and at DSST
Science Teachers at DSST
Laurie Pochette: 8th Grade Science Teacher at College View Middle School, joined DSST as an Apprentice Teacher in 2016 and has been a member of the College View team since then. She is a leader in creating a vision for strong science assessments, creating supports for teaching scientific vocabulary, and engages with students deeply and personally.
Adrian Parker: 10th Grade Chemistry Teacher at Conservatory Green High School. Adrian joined DSST in 2019 after joining the TFA Launch Fellowship at DMLK Early College. He leads in bringing relevant phenomena to chemistry, supporting teachers and leaders in examining biases, and developing relationships with students.
Prominent STEM Leaders in the Boulder, Denver, Aurora Community
Anthea Johnson Rooen | Engineering & Computer Science: Director of Equity in STEM at DU
Entrepreneurs, Pioneers & Game Changers
Blackpackers: A 501(c)(3) Organization meeting those at the intersection of underrepresentation and economic vulnerability. Our mission is two-fold: 1.) To provide gear, outdoor excursions and outdoor education for free or at subsidized cost 2.) To connect participants with volunteer opportunities, internships, jobs, and post-secondary education resources to create a pipeline from outdoor recreation to outdoor industry careers. In these ways, we can create economic equity in outdoor recreation. Featured on NPR here and here.
Jordan Casteel: Artist Extraordinaire: Jordan Casteel (b. 1989, Denver, CO) has rooted her practice in community engagement, painting from her own photographs of people she encounters. Posing her subjects within their natural environments, her nearly life-size portraits and cropped compositions chronicle personal observations of the human experience.
Julian Donaldson: Be A Good Person Co-Owner: This brand was developed based on a passion for positivity and a brighter future that we foresee within our society. There are 7.2 billion people on this earth… Out of that many people, how many do you know? Now reflecting back on yourself, what's going to separate you from the rest of the crowd? There are many talented and fortunate people who will never reach their full potential due to their bad habits and pessimistic outlook on life. But there are also many less fortunate people, who strive to be positive and work harder than those that take their skill-set or blessings for granted. Instead of supporting the current trends of negativity, our #1 goal is to remind us all to approach our days with an optimistic, positive, and refreshed outlook. We believe that positive change truly starts within ourselves, one person at a time. NOW ASK YOURSELF, ARE YOU DOING EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO BE WHO YOU WANT TO BE?
African Grill: With 14 years of experience cooking african food to the community, the Osei-Fordwuo family are excited to present the finest and all natural African cuisine from the continent of our Motherland. Their caring and committed staff will ensure you have a fantastic experience.
Collinus Newsome of The Colorado Health Foundation: Informed by years working with students and schools, Collinus is a trusted leader in the education landscape where she has worked to bridge the gap between policy and classroom practices to build diverse, welcoming spaces for all students.
Demetrius Daltirus of Junior Achievement & Kent Denver Entrepreneurship: Demetrius is a program manager at Junior Achievement and a supporter of financial literacy as a building block for people and communities. He is also the head of Entrepreneurship programming at Kent.
Community Resources for High School Students Exploring STEM