Our Team

 
 

Ogor: NIGERIA

“My vision for the World Hope Project is to give hope and smiles to the hopeless.”

Ryutaro: JAPAN

“My hope is for ALL beings on earth, not just humans, to have a happy life.”

Sheba: UK

“I want to inspire everyone to have hope and be self-empowered.”

Aleida: MEXICO

“May we all become aware of the importance for each of us to take care of the world.”

Maya: USA

“If I could speak to the world about anything, it would be the Tampon Tax and LGBTQ+ rights.”

Marissa: HOLLAND

“If I could speak to the world about anything, it would be human rights and children’s rights.”

Manuela: PERU

“I would like to tell adults that sometimes you have to live more to be happy and that money shouldn’t always be the main concern.”

Marie: FRANCE

“Through the World Hope Project, I want to contribute to ending abuses, the abandonment of animals and inequalities.”

Nikos: GREECE

“If I could speak to the world about anything, it would be our environment.”

Oda: GERMANY

“My ideal world would be one in which the needs and interests of humans, animals and plants are valued higher than the profits of global companies or the selfishness of politicians.”

Valentina: PANAMA

“My ideal world is one in which everyone is free to express and be themselves without being judged. “

Lance: USA

“I would like for us to realize our capacity to heal ourselves as well as the earth.”

Joseph: NEW ZEALAND

“My ideal world would be one in which we all have social and environmental awareness and care for the earth.”

Marek: SLOVAKIA

“Greater responsibility for the environment begins with me.”

Mouhamed: DENMARK

“I would like for people to stop hating others because of their skin tone, stop bullying and stop being mean to people of other cultures.”

Alberto: CHILE

“I want us to fulfill the idea that John Lennon gave us in his song “Imagine.”

Malik: JAMAICA

“Allow children to explain themselves. Don’t jump to conclusions about the legitimacy of them without listening first.”

Joshua: MALAYSIA

“If I could speak to the world about anything, it would be food distribution and how unfair it is. Tomorrow must be better. “

Marco: ITALY

“I would like adults to welcome children, listen to them and keep them safe. You have to think before you act and avoid mistakes that can never be remedied again.”

Belva: MOZAMBIQUE

“I would love for all adults to know about Black Lives Matter and know “our rights” because we are all human.”

Julia: SPAIN

“If I could speak to the world about anything, it would be climate change.”

Yu-Syuan: TAIWAN

“My wish is for every family to be happy and healthy.”

Mara: SCOTLAND

“I am most concerned about amazing animals and how pollution is harming them.”

Rayhanna: JAMAICA

“We are the adults of tomorrow so please set good examples for us to follow.”

Amelia: CANADA

“Please preserve our beautiful, unique planet for the next generation and further on.”

Stella: ITALY

“My ideal world would be one where there are no differences between people of different ethnicities, religion and genders because there should be no differences at all between human beings.”

Co-producers


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Tina Harlow, LCSW is a therapist, speaker, consultant, blogger and founder of Guiding Bright in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.  Over the last 30 years, Tina’s work has traversed a variety of settings including outpatient, day treatment, residential, intensive family treatment, child welfare and even a performing arts camp. Tina presents at conferences nationally and internationally on the social and emotional aspects of gifted children. She enjoys providing avenues for children’s voices to be heard.

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Rosa Medina is a bilingual educator with a B.A. in psychology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and a Master’s in education from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

For the last 10 years, she has been involved in gifted education, working to increase the identification of Latino students in gifted programs and to raise awareness of gifted education resources among Latino families.

Rosa is a board member of the Colorado Association for Gifted and Talented (CAGT), and administers the Spanish Facebook page for CAGT.