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What happens when businesses and institutions “codes of conduct”, or “corporate culture” get in the way of attracting the best and the brightest to those businesses and institutions? You create Radicals is what happens. You create people begging the question, what do tattoos, long hair, and sagging pants got to do with it? Radicals that possess the skills, innovation, passion, and desire to take businesses and institutions to the next level. And if the doors stay closed because we don’t fit into the “corporate culture” cookie cutter, or the “codes of conduct” square hole, we create our own doors. We radical, we want you to love and appreciate us for how we are, and we want you to be all of who you are. We are radicals, and we are interested in changing the world, and we are the vanguard. A Colorado native that attended Metropolitan State University for his Bachelor’s degree, the University of Phoenix for his Master’s degree in education, and is currently a doctoral student at the University of Colorado at Denver studying education. He works at The Manual High School in Denver Colorado as a social studies teacher, teacher-leader, and is an adjunct professor for Colorado College in their Education department. He was a member of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Teacher Advisory Council from 2014-2016, and is currently a member of the National Geographic Teacher Advisory Council. He is a dream chaser, reader, runner, lover of history, music, and junk food. A quote that sums up his teaching philosophy is, “Of all of our studies, History is best qualified for our research” Malcolm X. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx