Creating a more inclusive world!

Projects

Projects

 

OUR TOWN (BROADWAY REVIVAL); CO-PRODUCER

Our nonprofit co-produced the Broadway revival of Our Town, directed by Kenny Leon and starring Jim Parsons and Katie Holmes. The production received widespread critical acclaim and earned a Tony Award nomination, recognizing the excellence of the creative team and the cultural impact of the revival.

The revival of Our Town directly embodied our nonprofit’s mission as a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to creating content that elevates diverse stories, fosters inclusion, and promotes shared humanity. Through its universal exploration of everyday life, love, loss, and community, the production invited audiences of all backgrounds to see themselves reflected onstage, emphasizing connection over division. By centering empathy, presence, and the value of every individual life, Our Town advanced our commitment to using storytelling as a means to raise awareness, challenge prejudice, and contribute to a more inclusive society.

 
 

 
 

HUSKY (SHORT FILM); PRODUCER

Our nonprofit produced Husky, a short film that examines the generational impact of body shaming and internalized self-hate through the story of a father determined to break that cycle for his son. The film follows a man confronting the damaging messages programmed into him as a young Husky man, as he navigates the challenge of fostering confidence and self-love in his child while continuing to battle his own body image struggles.

As a 501(c)(3) organization, our mission is to create content across all media platforms that amplifies diverse stories in order to raise awareness, promote, and improve diversity and inclusion. Husky directly advances this mission by shining a light on an often-overlooked form of bias, expanding conversations around body image, masculinity, and self-worth. Through intimate, human-centered storytelling, the film encourages empathy, challenges stigma, and contributes to the eradication of prejudice by affirming the value and dignity of every individual.