
Office of Equity and Inclusion
Art of Community Speaker Series
Join Us for Our Next Conversation on Shared Values • Wednesday, April 16 2025
In-Person at Noon–1:30 p.m. Room 5015
Join us for a special screening of Fear Not - a short documentary on Foothill alum, Evelyne Keomian, founder of the Karat School Project (KSP). Evelyne breaks the cycle of poverty through
education and compassion. She has founded a school in Cote d’Ivoire dedicated to educating
girls. Here in the Bay Area, she works with RV families and other marginalized communities
to ensure education for all.

Come learn how you can get involved. There has been no better time to stand up and fight for equity. Evelyne will be here to show us the way. Fear Not was directed by Annette King and Ivanovitch Ingabire.
Event co-sponsored by the Office of Equity and Foothill Fund the Future Club. Lunch provided,
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Eduardo Chavez is the scion of two revolutionary families as the grandson of both
the legendary civil rights activist César Chávez’, on his father’s side, and the Cuban
revolutionary Max Lesnik, on his mother’s side. Eduardo attended Loyola Marymount
University on a golf scholarship and graduated with a B.A. in communications. After
college, he played professional golf and studied acting in Miami and Los Angeles.
Eduardo is making his directorial debut with the feature documentary, "Hailing Cesar,"
released in early 2018. He is also the co-founder of Latindia Studios and a member
of the speakers board for the Chavez Institute for Law and Social Justice.
Join us for a book talk and conversation on affirmative action, race, and family with
Dr. OiYan Poon, a community-engaged research scholar, educator, storyteller, and leader
for intersectional racial equity.
Favianna is an interdisciplinary artist, cultural strategist, and entrepreneur based
in Oakland, California.
With his unique blend of poetry and storytelling, Leake has captivated audiences around
the world and inspired countless individuals to find their voice and share their stories.
His message of hope, resilience, and the power of human connection is more relevant
now than ever before.
Angela McKee-Brown is the Founder and CEO of Project Reflect, a food systems design
lab that develops and builds meaningful, just and joyful food experiences with communities.
Prior to launching the lab, she served the Executive Director with The Edible Schoolyard
Project, a non-profit dedicated to designing hands-on educational experiences in the
garden, kitchen, and cafeteria that connect children to food, nature, and each other.
Angela has also served as the Director of Innovation and Strategy with San Francisco
Unified School District’s Future Dining Experience where she and her team leveraged
private funding and the support of a $20 million bond to redesign the school food
system of San Francisco. She is a 2024 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitor
with the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University and has also served
as a 2016-2017 Stanford University d.school Civic Innovation Fellow. Angela holds
a Master’s in Food Studies from NYU, and lives in Oakland, California with her wife,
Annemarie.