Big Plans at Bruce Randolph School
Through a large grant from the City of Denver's 2A program, Project VOYCE will expand after-school and summer programming for students at...


The Gift of Giving
While many students are breathing a collective sigh of relief after finals and getting ready for the holidays, others are facing...


Stories of Transformation: Project VOYCE students tackle poverty on Colorado Public Radio
Colorado Public Radio invited three Project VOYCE students to share their stories of growing up in poverty. You can listen to Destiny's...


Climbing the Leadership Ladder
Welcome Larry Graves, Alexus Alcala, Jonah Cortez, and Cassandra Rodela (pictured in order above)! These four Summer Leadership Institute...


"WOOPing" It Up with the Character Lab
PV is working with Jenn Charlot of the Character Lab to help bring "WOOP" lessons to life for students! What is WOOP, you might wonder? ...


Finding Inspiration from Students
In November, Teach for America hosted the Black and Latino Leadership Summit and invited PV youth staff to discuss student voice in...
Wish List for the Holidays
Tis the season...to give back! Our chapter team at DC-21 will be collecting winter coats, sweaters and basic necessities, such as...
Themification by Uche Ohaya
I asked a group of my peers what they thought was the most dangerous four-letter word. Answers like “hate” and “love” were the first to...


Why Grit, Why Now
“I am not afraid to die on a treadmill,” says actor Will Smith. He goes on to proclaim that he may not be the smartest man, the most...


Teaching is Advocacy – Working WITH Students to Create a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Three PV staff–Sir, Martin, Phill Douglas, and Uche Ohaya–inspired a crowd of more than 100 people at the Colorado Chapter of the...