Anjuli Turner and members of the Black Student Union collaborated and produced a short documentary on the black student experience at Piedmont High School. The goal was to provide insights to guide policy makers on the adoption of Equity and Racial Justice.
Piedmont High School’s Advanced Acting program produced Lisa Loomer’s comedic drama Roe from March 5th-8th at the Piedmont Center for the Arts. The lawyer: a young, driven woman who argued Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court. The plaintiff: a wild, hippie bartender seeking to end an unwanted pregnancy. As we know, they won the landmark 1973 case that […]
As the PHS liaison to the Piedmont Appreciating Diversity Committee (PADC), Anjuli Turner rallied Students for Diversity to perform the “Let Us Be Dissatisfied” portion of Martin Luther King’s speech, Where Do We Go From Here? U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, 13th District and David Lai, The King Institute at Stanford University also spoke.
Thank you, Ms. Debbie Gonzales for writing your awesome picture book, Girls with Guts: The Road to Breaking Barriers and Bashing Records (Charlesbridge, 2019) and for inviting me on your debcast that features female athletes. I also appreciate your interest in iEmpowerKids and our work to raise awareness of child trafficking, as well as your […]
Anjuli Turner rocks the catwalk! Rising Figures, created by Kami Zimmer and Lucy Barrett, recognized Anjuli Turner’s efforts in supporting survivors of child trafficking and raising awareness of the problem. Anjuli, along with some of her peers, at Piedmont High School, participated in a fashion show fundraiser to support Bay Area Women Against Rape. The […]