Kate Towson’s Fight for Human Rights

The Dream Share Project recently interviewed Kate Towson, an Americorps Vista working for Sacramento Steps Forward in the fight against homelessness. Kate has been involved in numerous human rights issues during her life, focusing on women’s rights, reproductive rights, gay rights, and ending homelessness among others. One of the defining moments of Kate’s life was […]

Steven Rosengard’s Dream for a Creative Fashion Empire

Steven Rosengard is the assistant curator at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, as well as a fashion designer. He was on Season 4 of Project Runway, the only non-California based designer on the show. Steven first fell in love with fashion at a very young age when he visited the Chicago Museum of […]

Olympic Skier Megan McJames Shares Her Dreams

Olympic skier, Megan McJames, first got on skis at the age of two. Growing up in Park City Utah (home of the 2002 Olympics), she grew to love being in the mountains and fresh powder skiing. She first started competitive skiing at the age of 8, learning that the harder she worked the further her […]

Mokotsi Rukundo, Adding a New Flavor to Corn and Hot Sauce

Mokotsi Rukundo was born in Swaziland, a small country inside of South Africa. When he was 10, his mother brought the family to America to seek better education opportunities. They settled in Iowa City; Mokotsi is currently a student at the Universtity of Iowa, studying entrepreneurship and business. On a trip to New York City, […]

Ending homelessness for the people you don’t like

This dream was shared by Kate Towson, a  24 year old living Sacramento, CA. Kate works for Sacramento Steps Forward in the effort to end homelessness in the city. When I first got this job at Sacramento Steps Forward I assumed that advocating for ending chronic homelessness would be “easy”. At the time, I thought […]