TWTP Team

The TWTP team promotes the philosophy, legacy, and history of BIPOC activism on campus through the organization and facilitation of TWTP. These student leaders create and execute TWTP programming alongside our MPCs.

 

TWTP Co-Coordinators

 

(he/him) “Being a First-Gen Latino, I stay grounded throughout UFLI and BIPOC communities at Brown. I love exploring the outdoors and learning about my connection to the environment around me! Being surrounded by queer culture also grounds me <3”

(she/her) “I am grounded by cooking cultural foods and through my support system rooted in my younger brother, my friends and people I’ve found through the BCSC and Moli Dance. I stay connected to and mindful of the world around me by reading and writing!”

BRANDON ‘25

EVELYN ‘26

TWTP Leaders

(she/her) “Aspects of my identity that keep me grounded are taking care of my hair and making things, like writing and crafts.”

Allyssa ‘27

(he/him) “Being Indian, Trini, and a First-Generation American has rooted my identity in intersectionality, and my work is informed by the rich culture that forever engulfs me.”

Kyle ‘27

(they/she) “Being a true Californian, bell hooks, and studying radical histories keeps me grounded <3”

Dri ‘26

(she/her) “What keeps me grounded is expressing my artistic creativity, my obnoxiously large family, being an A24 movie addict.”

Mahilat ‘27

(he/him) “Being in close community with BIPOC and coming from a very diverse city keeps me grounded.”

Kenneth ‘27

(she/her) “I'm from Honolulu, Hawai'i and identify as Filipino, Chinese, and Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian). Connecting with my community and to my Hawaiian culture through surfing and playing slack key guitar keeps me grounded!”

Skyler ‘27