“I believe the most important thing you can do for your soul is something creative.”

- Brisa Lauren, 320 Creative Consulting



“Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public.”

- Dr. Cornel West


Creative Director: Brisa Lauren, Photographer: Leslie Colon

 

Roles & Projects


320 Creative Consulting

Born out of being the Creative Director for the entire "In Her Stillness..." project, I fell in love with developing a vision and executing it to its fullest potential. I have had the honor of working with other Artist to develop their brands and marketing rollouts, as well as the honor of working with Black SD Magazine as the Creative Director for their monthly cover issues. As a visionary myself, I know how important it is for the client to be heard, understood, and consulted at each stage during the creative process. Each opportunity to collaborate will be met with integrity, intention, and passion. The hardest step to divine destiny is the first step so let's turn a dream into a reality and take the first step together. Click the tab below and let's get connected! Let me know a little bit about you and/or your creative goals and I will get back to you within 48hrs to schedule a one-on-one inquiry call.


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Director of the San Diego Black Worker Center

I am the Director of the new San Diego Black Worker Center. San Diego has joined the National Black Worker Center by establishing a chapter here in San Diego. The SDBWC is a nonprofit organization seeking to build a more equitable economy for Black workers across the diaspora through organized people power, workers’ rights advocacy, and educational resources to empower and sustain the Black Worker Justice Movement. The SDBWC will work to advance the rights and improve the quality of jobs through various sectors by developing policies and corporate practices that perpetuate equity in the labor market to uplift and amplify economic power in Black Community.

The development of the SDBWC is currently being led by a Steering Committee consisting of local, multifaceted Black professionals in the public and private  sectors working together to create power by organizing and building an equitable economy for Black People.


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320 Express Your Rhythm

3.20 is a cultural hub where music, art, and social justice purposely collide to empower, educate, and provide resources for underrepresented communities. 3.20 seeks to provide co-working spaces, a café/lounge, a full bar, and an event space completely operated to empower and unite cultural backgrounds in the City of San Diego. In addition, 320 aims to be an advocate for underserved communities by providing different avenues of resources for those systemically ostracized due to their cultural identity. For more information visit www.320SanDiego.com


Available for the following:

Panel Participant • Panel Moderator  • Keynote Speaker • Workshop Facilitator • Civic Engagement Strategy Consulting