Allied Media Projects
Charlotte Mayeda has extensive experience in legal support and education, currently serving as a Paralegal at the United Community Housing Coalition since February 2021, managing a caseload of 200 clients and assisting in court proceedings. Previously, Charlotte worked as a Teacher Assistant at UCLA Department of African American Studies, where course design and student guidance led to a 95% passing average. Additional roles include Technology Assistant at Managed Career Solutions Inc., Justice for the People Intern at the National Lawyers Guild, and various mentoring and support positions at Beloit College, contributing to high graduation rates and retention among marginalized students. Charlotte holds an M.A. in Black Studies from UCLA and a B.A. in Political Science and Legal Studies from Beloit College, complemented by experience in research and community engagement.
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Allied Media Projects
Allied Media Projects (AMP) cultivates media for liberation. Our media includes all the ways we communicate with the world. Our liberation is an ongoing process of personal, collective, and systemic transformation. We are a network of people and projects, rooted in Detroit and connected to hundreds of other places across the globe. Together, we grow and exchange ways of using media to create the world we need. AMP’s goals are to: -Support and grow our network. We do this through administrative services that increase our communities’ ability to access resources and help make the radical practical. -Convene and shape our network. We do this through transformative events that foster critical connections between people, projects, and ideas. -Amplify the power of our network. We do this through storytelling platforms and programs that distribute media-based organizing genius in a multitude of forms.