

There's No Business, Like Show Business
Sir Martin likes to call capacity building at Project VOYCE "the business of show business!" While Sir is usually on the "show" side of...


PV Brotherhood
The school to prison pipeline, racial profiling, and the ever-widening achievement gap are just a few of the things young men of color...


The Future of Philanthropy
Recently, PV presented an overview of our program to the Mile High United Way "Emerging Leaders Council," a collective of young...


Students Changing the World, Starting with Their Own
During January and February, Colorado Public Radio featured three PV leaders in a series on youth living in poverty. Since the stories...
Finding Common Ground at Bruce Challenge Days
At the start of 2015, Project VOYCE collaborated with Challenge Denver to bring Bruce Randolph School 8th graders together for what is...


"Centering Youth" Dialogue with Mayor Hancock
Project VOYCE youth are advocating for a seat at the table when it comes to creating a city that values all lives and empowers students...


Tackling Poverty: One Transformation at a Time
Colorado Public Radio has been exploring the effect that poverty has on children and youth. Destiny Carney, Chaunsae Dyson and Luis...
Reflections on Selma
PV chapter team students spent MLK day attending a student screening for Selma. Students wrote personal reflections on the film: "Selma...


Forging Partnerships for Impact
Taking over the world is no common feat, but Project VOYCE students don't seem to mind adding it to their to do lists. The year is off to...
Thank You! Gracias! Merci! Danke!
"I have learned that I have the power to control what I make of every situation. I can either let things push me down, or I can allow...