Youth@ABQ
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This event occurred on
November 14, 2015
11:00am - 4:00pm MST
(UTC -7hrs)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
United States

TEDxYouth@ABQ will showcase New Mexico’s future generations and their inspiring ideas! TEDxYouth@ABQ | Zoom In. Zoom Out. will be centered around topics of interest to young people and all that are young at heart. Like all TEDxABQ events, it will feature a diversity of speakers from across disciplines and ages.This will be a half-day event for an audience of all ages, with live speakers, performances, hands-on activities and great conversations. Join us as we zoom in to the local Albuquerque community and zoom out to explore youth impact around the world!

The El Rey Theater
622 Central Ave SW
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102
United States
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Speakers

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UniverSoul Warriors

Dance Group

Adrian Carver

Community Organizer
Adrian N. Carver is a non-profit professional seeking social and restorative justice through the culturally, socially, and community competent implementation of innovative initiatives and solutions. Having started as a community organizer in middle school, he has served on a number of boards and been honored with Albuquerque Business First’s top 40 under Forty award, The Fueling Increasingly Relevant Education Award, New Mexico Voices for Children’s Amy Biehl Spirit of Youth Award, and Molina Healthcare’s Community Champion Award.

André Gonzales

High School Senior
André is a senior at Centennial High School and has worked to get the youth voice out and into his community while also being advocate for youth issues.

Angie Romano

Pianist & Composer
Angie Romano is a pianist and composer. She has been playing piano since she was five years old and composing since she was about nine years old. Angie currently takes a film class at Washington Middle School where she enjoys making movies and documentaries as well as composing scores for them. Her YouTube channel focuses on makeup and beauty and she also really enjoys braiding hair. Last summer, she created a hair braiding stall at the Downtown Growers’ Market with the sole purpose of raising enough funds to meet her family in Italy, which she was able to do this past summer.

Barbara Witemeyer

Volunteer Extraordinaire
Born in London in 1935, Barbara came to Albuquerque in 1988 and immediately started volunteering. She has volunteered for 27 years at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. There she has been a docent/tour guide, editor of the Pueblo Horizons newsletter, Education & Program Chair for the Friends Lecture Series, organized trips for the volunteers, and anything else that needed doing. Some of her many volunteer roles include: Volunteer at the Folk Festival, Film Festivals, RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) for Special Events. She also enjoys volunteering as an Usher at Popejoy Hall, which she has done for 18 years now. She loves reading, giving parties, cooking, nature, travel, driving, family, theatre, films and volunteering.

Christopher Jaramillo

Entrepreneur
Former army medic Christopher Jaramillo is an entrepreneur and veteran looking to create a better future for mankind through obvious, yet undone work. As of right now, he is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Finance with a concentration in Entrepreneurship with a goal to start his own technological firm. He is a strong believer in the “common sense” approach. When it comes to world advancements, his goal is to bring outreach programs of financial literacy to local public schools of Albuquerque. He would also like to help businesses succeed with the ever revolutionizing technology. Ultimately, his end goal is to help in the advancement of humanity to what would be possible within a man’s life expectancy.

Joshua Goldstein

Co-Founder of Goody2Shoes
Joshua Goldstein is 13 years old and currently attending Van Buren Middle School (VBMS). He enjoys sports, such as track, football, and martial arts, but also loves his fair share of video games, and performing. He is witty, enjoys a good laugh and is often found with his nose in a comic book (preferably “Calvin and Hobbes”). An Air Force BRAT, Joshua has consequently moved and lived all over the United States. He hopes to attend the United States Air Force Academy and perhaps one day join the Secret Service or the FBI.

Lhadze Bosiljevac

Civil Engineering Student
Lhadze Bosiljevac is a recently accepted civil engineering student at the University of New Mexico from the San Francisco, Bay Area. She has been an avid volunteer for the community as she hopes to graduate and serve underrepresented communities here in the state if given the opportunity. Her driven passion to work with minority/indigenous communities, especially women and children, stem from her childhood experiences growing up in the Navajo Nation, Southern California, and the Bay Area. Lhadze has also been a strong advocate of CARE International, AAUW, TANC, as well as ¡Explora! here in Albuquerque.

Marina Weber

Climate Change Activist
Marina Weber was born in Seattle and now lives in Santa Fe, NM. When Marina was just learning to talk, one of her first sentences was- “I do it!” Her independence and her quest for justice continue to define her. Marina is now a 12-year-old climate activist and author.

Sarita Sol Gonzalez

Performance Poet
Sarita Sol Gonzalez is a Performance Poet and fifth grader from Albuquerque, NM. Writing her first poem when she was in second grade, Sarita is one of the youngest writers in the Albuquerque poetry community. Her poetry reflects her love of her community and passion for her culture. She has been published in various anthologies including Kids With Causes: A Poetry Anthology of Youth Voices and Las Palabras: Mothers and Daughters (Swimming With Elephants Publications). She has also self-published a chapbook titled Solita. Sarita has shared the stage with poetry duo Sister Outsider (Denice Frohman and Dominique Christina), Albuquerque Poet Laureate Jessica Helen Lopez, and many others from Albuquerque’s vibrant poetry community.

Scott McRae

Film Critic
Besides his love for Clerks, Scott loves movies and tries to watch at least one a day so when he says Clerks is the best movie ever made, that means a lot.

Stephen Joshua Torres

Artist
Stephen Joshua Torres is an artist. At 18 years old he puts pride and his strongest effort into everything he does. From designing his high school’s entire yearbook to composing original electronic music; he paints, he draws, he creates.

Zack Freeman

Acapella Performer, Designer, & Father
Zack Freeman is a looping, sampling acapella performer. He hangs a looper around his neck and samples his way through break-beat and funk improvisations. While primarily a beatboxer/vocal percussionist, Zack also is a serious lyricist. He takes the struggles of the ordinary and brings them to center stage, placing the humanity in a groove that moves the heart and body. The majority of his inspiration comes from his life as a Husband and father and son in a mixed race family. Zack is simple person trying to explain complex problems…which is why he uses beatboxing to make one-sided arguments through music. At his current job, he is a one man production team doing design, motion graphics, video and music production…for the government.

Organizing team

Pamela
Weese

Organizer

Beth
Haley

Co-organizer
  • Jazmin Estrada
    Curation