Diego Moreno Espinoza

Teen Economic Abuse Activist at Futures Without Violence

Diego Moreno Espinoza is a dedicated teen economic abuse activist currently involved with Futures Without Violence, where participation in a campaign focused on combating teen economic abuse has included developing a national dialogue program and creating social media content. As a committee member of the Fiat Lux Scholarship Association, Diego contributes to academic and social activities for scholars. Previously, Diego worked as a groundskeeping assistant at Contra Costa College, a mechanical engineering apprentice at EBMUD, and a STEM career accelerator apprentice at RePicture. Additional experiences include writing for KQED, participating in a tech program with Hack the Hood, and engaging in a hackathon organized by Berkeley ANova. Diego is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, after earning an Associate of Arts degree from Contra Costa College and a high school diploma from Middle College High School.

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Futures Without Violence

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Futures Without Violence (FUTURES) is a national nonprofit organization leading groundbreaking educational programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world. Providing leadership from offices in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Boston, FUTURES has trained thousands of professionals and advocates--such as doctors, nurses, judges, athletic coaches, and other community influences--on improving responses to violence and abuse. The organization was a driving force behind the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994—the nation’s first comprehensive federal response to the violence that plagues families and communities. Learn more at: www.futureswithoutviolence.org.


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