Teaching Experience
CISV, International Peace Education Organization (January, 2009-2013)
Chaired the International Pool of Trainers, committee responsible for organizing and implementing international training in peace education leadership and experiential learning facilitation skills. Led international leadership training workshops in Bogota (Colombia), Queretero (Mexico), Philadelphia (USA), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Vancouver (Canada), and Dallas (USA).
Poverty Initiative, Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University (September 2012-Present)
Worked as a movement educator to collaboratively develop training curriculum on strategies for understanding global economic problems on a local level. Successfully delivered training training to regional organizational leaders.
Baruch College, City University of New York (January-May, 2012)
Taught intro Anthropology as an adjunct professor to Baruch College undergrads. Organized and implemented the curriculum for the semester long course.
Justicia Global, political organizing school in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (December 2008-March 2011)
Coordinated the political formation area responsible for developing leadership and organizing skills through workshops, activities, and study.
Participated in the organizing committee and oversaw the educational content of the four day international summit, “Art and Revolution” that brought together hundreds of people from various countries for panels, concerts, workshops, and informal interactions around the theme of art and social change.
St. George International Baccalaureate and Babeque High School in Santo Domingo (August 2009-December 2011)
Taught world history, geography, and English to junior high and high school students,
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Grupo Fenix, renewable energy NGO in Nicaragua (January-July, 2005)
Developed and implemented strategies to increase usage of solar box ovens in rural Nicaraguan communities.