To be the student voice for our nation, promoting the resolve of systematic racism through amplifying collaboration, collective activism, and a unified drive for a more equitable education nationwide.
Senior at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College
Know Justice Know Peace; The DMLK’s The Take Podcast
Fun Fact: As a child, she put her energy towards theatre and arts, often participating in plays, festivals and drawing and creating new pieces.
Alana Mitchell was born in Denver, Colorado. She has two brothers; one older and one younger. She attended Florida Pitt Waller for her entire elementary and middle school educational career. During middle school Alana started playing softball and volleyball.
Alana attended Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College during her freshman year of high school, Collegiate Preparatory Academy during her sophomore year and returned to DMLK during her Junior year. Throughout high school, Alana has continued to play sports and has been captain of the volleyball team for the past two years. In October of 2019, she was one of 17 students that traveled to Washington, D.C., for the purpose of visiting multiple historic monuments, Howard and Georgetown University, and the African American History Museum. She completed her junior year with a 3.6 GPA and 15 college credits.
As a current senior at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, Alana is one of the founding members of the Black Student Alliance and a member of the Know Justice Know Peace; DMLK’s The Take Podcast. Alana credits the trip to Washington D.C as the opportunity that helped her to become more involved and it provided her with the self recognition and acceptance of herself and family. She states, “That’s when I became one with myself.”
Alana plans to graduate as a student athlete and attend an HBCU and become Neuropsychologist.
Sophomore at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College Know Justice Know Peace; The DMLK’s The Take Podcast
Fun Fact: I like to paint and make jewelry.
Kaliah Yizar was born in Wichita, Kansas where she resided until she relocated to Denver, Colorado in 2014. She attended Green Valley Elementary School during her 4th and 5th grade year and joined the DMLK family in 6th grade. As a child, she was highly active in playing the piano and participating in many academic exhibitions, such as science fairs, starting at the age of 4 years old. As she progressed through middle school she began to take advanced coursework including freshman biology and became involved with playing volleyball. She completed middle school and addressed the 8th grade class of 2019 as the Salutatorian with a combined grade point average of 3.9.
Freshman year was considered the year of many ‘firsts’ for Kaliah as she completed her freshman year with a 4.2 GPA. She successfully completed her first college course, became an official and trained mentor to 6th grade students, and joined the DMLK Debate team. In October of 2019, she was one of 17 students that traveled to Washington, D.C., for the purpose of visiting multiple historic monuments, Howard and Georgetown University, and the African American History Museum. As of this summer, she has successfully completed Accelerated English and Math courses online, which will enable her to advance into English and Math 3 (junior/11th grade courses), as a sophomore. Kaliah also became a student of the COSLI (Colorado Student Leadership Institute) Class of 2020 and recently passed an additional college course at Community College of Aurora with an A. As a current sophomore at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, Kaliah is one of the founding members of the Black Student Alliance and a Co-Host of the Know Justice Know Peace; DMLK’s The Take Podcast. She looks forward to continuing into her 5th year on the volleyball team and participating in the Metro University after school enrichment program and taking her 4th year in the AVID program.
Out of all these achievements, Kaliah is most proud of the experience where she addressed the Denver Public Schools Board of Education, for the purpose of demanding change within the Black History Curriculum. Kaliah prides herself on staying committed to this movement and devoting hours of her time to make sure the BSA’s hard work is and continues to be met with change. Kaliah states she is honored to be able to advocate for all students, by using her voice to push for a more balanced curriculum.
Diversity Executive Leadership Program sponsored by ASAE, the American Society of Association Executives.
Sophomore at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College Know Justice Know Peace; The DMLK’s The Take Podcast
Fun Fact: I like to draw
Dahni Austin was born in Boulder, Colorado. She has one younger brother that is five years old. Throughout her academic career she has attended three different schools; Phillips Elementary School, Omar D.Blair Charter School and now attends Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College (DMLKJEC). In her early childhood she was very active, and participated in soccer, performed as a ballet dancer, took lessons in martial arts training, took cooking classes, played multiple musical instruments, and participated in swimming classes. During her middle school years she played volleyball and soccer. She was also chosen to be captain of her volleyball team throughout middle school.
Dahni won first place at the science fair both her fifth and eight grade years. Since Dahni has started school, she has maintained a 3.8 GPA. During her freshman year, she completed her first two college classes, joined the DMLKJEC Debate team and coached middle school volleyball. Dahni has continued to go above and beyond receiving the Anchor in Advocacy Award, Achievement of Attendance Award, selected participant for CU Denver Pre-Collegiate Program, and Volunteered for Community Service. As of this summer, she has successfully completed Accelerated English and Math courses online, which will enable her to advance into English 3 and Math 3 (junior/11th grade courses), as a sophomore. She has also participated in a Sociology college class in which she successfully completed, ending her freshman year with a 4.0 GPA. Heading into her Sophomore year, Dahni is eager to participate in Debate tournaments, continue as a student athlete for volleyball, Minds Matter classes, and gain more college credits.
Dahni’s journey toward advocacy for our youth began in October of 2019, when she and 17 others traveled to Washington DC, for the purpose of visiting multiple historic monuments, Howard and Georgetown University, and the African American History Museum. Dahni is one of the founding members of the Black Student Alliance and a member of the Know Justice Know Peace; DMLK’s The Take Podcast.
Dahni is proud of all the experiences she has accomplished and addressed within the Denver Public Schools Board of Education, for the purpose of demanding change within the Black History Curriculum. Dahni devotes herself to continuing her work for the BSA and defending the rights of African American students to be provided their education. Dahni plans to graduate high school with her associates degree and become a lawyer.
Senior at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College Know Justice Know Peace; The DMLK’s The Take Podcast
Fun Fact: I am a YouTuber and I’m extremely goofy
Jenelle Nangah was born in Aurora, Colorado and currently resides in Denver. Throughout her academic life she has attended several schools, some experiences more pleasant than others. Despite any obstacles that have been placed in her path, Jenelle has proven to be a very fast learner. She has used every learning experience to help shape her into who she is today.
Jenelle joined the Green Valley Ranch Community during her 6th grade year where she attended Omar D. Blair for her entire middle school career. There, she was vested in sports and played soccer, basketball and volleyball. Her ‘student athlete mindset’ continued during her freshman year of high school, adding track and field to her sports portfolio. In addition to sports, Jenelle also participated in a variety of programs including the CU Pre-Health Collegiate Prep Program and served as a math tutor after school for other students. During her sophomore year, Jenelle took advanced coursework in the content areas of Math, Science and English while she continued playing volleyball and track and field. She ended this school year with a 3.8 GPA. Her junior year was no different. She took all Concurrent Enrollment College Coursework in each content area, while still maintaining her love for sports. It was during this year that she joined the National Teen Leadership Program (NTLP). In October of 2019, she was one of 17 students that traveled to Washington, D.C., for the purpose of visiting multiple historic monuments, Howard and Georgetown University, and the African American History Museum.
As a current senior at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, Jenelle is one of the founding members of the Black Student Alliance and a Co-Host of the Know Justice Know Peace; DMLK’s The Take Podcast. She looks forward to finishing her senior year as a student athlete and graduating with additional college credits and attending an HBCU. Jenelle plans to continue to devote her heart and soul into the work of the BSA. It is her aspiration to inspire people everywhere, letting them know that their voices can and will be heard. Jenelle plans to leave a legacy of change that will never be forgotten.