I am available:
- As a consultant for nonprofits, small businesses, and community organizations
- As a keynote speaker for conferences, universities, groups, and schools
- As a creative performer and writer
- As an educator, trainer, or facilitator for retreats and workshops
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Speaking & Workshop Topics:
- Intellectual + Developmental Disabilities: History, Justice, and Etiquette
- Neurodiversity, Anti-Ableism, + Universal Design
- Gifts + Needs: Practicing Mutual Aid
- Belonging Boards: How to Build Community
- Privilege + Oppression: A Brief Comic
- Creative Activism
- All of Me: Exploring Identity
- Connecting Across Cultures + Fostering a Guest Mentality
- Arts Integration in Education
- Creative Writing
- Performing + Public Speaking
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Consulting Areas:
- Inclusion, Accessibility, Disability, + Neurodiversity
- Nonprofit Development + Management
- Organizational Deficits + Leadership Gaps
- Strategic Planning + Ideation
- Community Building + Company Culture
- Equitable Hiring Practices
- Systems Design
- Grassroots Fundraising + Mutual Aid
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For pricing, more information, or to share your ideas with me, please get in touch!
Phone: +1-303-325-1516
Email: andrea@andreamoorearts.com
IG: @andreamoorearts
Location: Denver, Northern New Mexico, Los Angeles, and elsewhere
I honor and acknowledge that I live and work primarily on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Nations. I also travel frequently across an area that was the site of trade, hunting, gathering, and healing for many other Native Nations, including the Lakota, Ute, Kiowa, Tongva, Chumash, Comanche, Apache, Shoshone, Diné, and various Pueblo communities, among others. I recognize Indigenous peoples as the earliest relatives of the land and water, as well as plants and animals. I pay my respects to the vibrant, evolving Indigenous cultures and communities that continue to persist and thrive across Turtle Island, and I give thanks to the many Native friends, community members, elders, and ancestors for their invaluable contributions to our collective well-being.