FIghting for humanity is bigger then any one person
IT IS A MOVEMENT.
I’ve compiled a list of other storytellers, authors, activists, speakers, humanitarian relief groups, podcasters, journalist, social justice warriors, & small businesses. This page is to highlight, celebrate, and be a resource for you to connect with other individuals and organizations doing the important work of radically loving people and fighting for humanity. I’m always looking to add more people to this list so please reach out to us if you or someone you know should be added
It is advocating, celebrating, standing in the gap, and giving space for the voices of the overlooked, oppressed, forgotten, lost be heard. When we join forces, we gain leverage to make changes where we see injustice and inequity.
There are people around the globe contributing to this movement. In the links below, you can get to know some of the people that are using their lives to bring justice, equality, hope, and love to the worlds around them.
I hope Humanizing Through Story and these featured change-makers inspire, challenge, and embolden you to step up to the plate and be a part of this movement.
missions, Education, & advocacy
Texas+Mexico border
Photographer + Multimedia Artist
Based on CA
refugee relief & restoration
The Middle East & Mexico
DOCUMENTARY PHOTOJOURNALIST
Minneapolis
EDUCATION & HEALING W/ MMIW
Rapid City, SD
Photojournalist
St. Paul, Minnesota
EMERGENCY MEDICAL AID
Middle East, Mexico, South & Central America, Bahamas, & more
Video production
Charleston, SC
NATIVE POET, AUTHOR, & PUBLIC SPEAKER
The Potawatomi Nation
LIST IS OVER ON OUR BORDERLANDS PAGE
Journalist/organizer
South America / Her Van in USA
advocacy & REBUILDING
Iraq
MMIWG2s Advocacy, Healing, Education
Seattle, WA
Photojournalist
Across Turtle Island
Restoration / Advocacy
West Fulton, NY
Independent reporter
Puerto Ricans
UNHOUSED IN MN STORY
Minnesota
Photojournalist
Jose Passed Away back in June 2020.
Jose Zurita was one of a kind human, photographer, and journalist. His massive heart for the world around him was like no other. He engaged so deeply with people, making everyone feel loved and like old friends even if it was your first time meeting him. He would give his shirt off his back for a stranger. He was one of the most talented photographers I've ever met and captured the heart and beauty of people in every one of his shots. He saw the beauty in humanity and used his lens to celebrate it. He told stories in ways no one else did. He captured humanity in every photo he took. He went where others wouldn’t, He talked with those other overlooked. He celebrated all.
He had a quiet boldness that invited people in. He walked with humility.
Every time I complimented him on his work he always downplays and tells me how great my work was... In truth, his work inspired and inspires me and I learned so much from his work. He was always the better photographer. He fought for justice and harmony wherever he went and with his calming welcoming self, he made everyone feel loved and seen.
He put his passion for photography to the side at times to focus more fully on people, family, and empowering others as he worked at The Gateway House in Greenville. He brought joy, dignity, and value to people that many overlooked and pushed away.
His work will forever be highlighted here and will continue to inspire, challenge, bring hope & and humanity to people. Rest In Power my friend