The UH College of Education will present a back-to-school kickoff event featuring chef Christine Ha, award-winning vocalist Kam Franklin, and journalist-turned-comedian Bill Santiago. The trio will provide insights for moving toward a better future amid COVID-19 and racial disparities.
Chef Christine Ha uses food and words as her creative portals to connect with others. She earned national acclaim as the first legally blind contestant and winner of MasterChef Season 3. This proud UH alumna earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2013. Ha owns The Blind Goat and Xin Chao restaurants in Houston and has written a cookbook, Recipes from My Home Kitchen.
Kam Franklin, lead singer of the Houston-based Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers, began singing at age 5 and writing songs at age 11. The multicultural band launched in 2011 and, though they faced adversity during the first few years, did not let the naysayers slow them down. In fact, Franklin quit her day job in 2015 to pursue her dreams full time. In conjunction with her music, she is an activist, speaking on the creative process, perseverance, finding joy in life, taking big risks for big rewards, and empowerment for women and people of color.
Bill Santiago describes his journey as becoming a stand-up comedian after narrowly escaping a career in journalism. Still, he has dabbled in both worlds. In addition to appearing on CNN as a commentator, he has contributed to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other publications. Santiago’s comedy creatively combines his upbringing, being bilingual and his identity. He has won over fans nationwide with his Comedy Central Show, his description of Spanglish (“twice the vocabulary and half the grammar!”) and his beloved catchphrase “¡Porque because!”
The UH College of Education will present a back-to-school kickoff event featuring chef Christine Ha, award-winning vocalist Kam Franklin, and journalist-turned-comedian Bill Santiago. The trio will provide insights for moving toward a better future amid COVID-19 and racial disparities.
Chef Christine Ha uses food and words as her creative portals to connect with others. She earned national acclaim as the first legally blind contestant and winner of MasterChef Season 3. This proud UH alumna earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2013. Ha owns The Blind Goat and Xin Chao restaurants in Houston and has written a cookbook, Recipes from My Home Kitchen.
Kam Franklin, lead singer of the Houston-based Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers, began singing at age 5 and writing songs at age 11. The multicultural band launched in 2011 and, though they faced adversity during the first few years, did not let the naysayers slow them down. In fact, Franklin quit her day job in 2015 to pursue her dreams full time. In conjunction with her music, she is an activist, speaking on the creative process, perseverance, finding joy in life, taking big risks for big rewards, and empowerment for women and people of color.
Bill Santiago describes his journey as becoming a stand-up comedian after narrowly escaping a career in journalism. Still, he has dabbled in both worlds. In addition to appearing on CNN as a commentator, he has contributed to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other publications. Santiago’s comedy creatively combines his upbringing, being bilingual and his identity. He has won over fans nationwide with his Comedy Central Show, his description of Spanglish (“twice the vocabulary and half the grammar!”) and his beloved catchphrase “¡Porque because!”
The UH College of Education will present a back-to-school kickoff event featuring chef Christine Ha, award-winning vocalist Kam Franklin, and journalist-turned-comedian Bill Santiago. The trio will provide insights for moving toward a better future amid COVID-19 and racial disparities.
Chef Christine Ha uses food and words as her creative portals to connect with others. She earned national acclaim as the first legally blind contestant and winner of MasterChef Season 3. This proud UH alumna earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2013. Ha owns The Blind Goat and Xin Chao restaurants in Houston and has written a cookbook, Recipes from My Home Kitchen.
Kam Franklin, lead singer of the Houston-based Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers, began singing at age 5 and writing songs at age 11. The multicultural band launched in 2011 and, though they faced adversity during the first few years, did not let the naysayers slow them down. In fact, Franklin quit her day job in 2015 to pursue her dreams full time. In conjunction with her music, she is an activist, speaking on the creative process, perseverance, finding joy in life, taking big risks for big rewards, and empowerment for women and people of color.
Bill Santiago describes his journey as becoming a stand-up comedian after narrowly escaping a career in journalism. Still, he has dabbled in both worlds. In addition to appearing on CNN as a commentator, he has contributed to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other publications. Santiago’s comedy creatively combines his upbringing, being bilingual and his identity. He has won over fans nationwide with his Comedy Central Show, his description of Spanglish (“twice the vocabulary and half the grammar!”) and his beloved catchphrase “¡Porque because!”