About Raise Every Voice
About Raise Every Voice
Are you excited for the 2024 summer Olympics? April 25, 2024 In an evening of conversation and learning, celebrated Olympians and swimmers from diverse backgrounds will dive into a dialogue on equity in swimming and swim education. Enjoy refreshments from Olmo, Caseus Provisions, and Katalina's Bakery along with beer and wine! |
About Raise Every Voice
About Raise Every Voice
April 2, 2025
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About Horizons at Foote
About Horizons at Foote

Our six-week summer program is complemented by year-round activities and Horizons Best Foote Forward (BFF), our high school program. Our project-based model combines hands-on academics with cultural enrichment and confidence-building pursuits like swimming, arts, and sports.
Swimming has been at the heart of the Horizons network since the first program was founded in 1964. Learning to swim teaches resilience and strategies to overcome obstacles, and it’s a favorite among our students. Learning to swim is about equity too - 65% of children who drowned in Connecticut over the past decade were Black or Hispanic. With your support, we can change that.

Raise Every Voice celebrates our community and raises the funds needed to run an outstanding program. Thank you for helping us reach our goal of $100,000 by buying tickets, donating and inviting your friends & family to hear from accomplished Olympians and swimmers.
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About Horizons at Foote
About Horizons at Foote

Our six-week summer program is complemented by year-round activities and Horizons Best Foote Forward (BFF), our high school program. Our project-based model combines hands-on academics with cultural enrichment and confidence-building pursuits like swimming, STEM, and art. Studies prove that arts education can boost students’ writing skills, build social and emotional skills, and increase school engagement.
"I think all children love art, but not all get the opportunity to do it." - Faith Ringgold
You can help change that. Art has been at the heart of Horizons at Foote since our first summer 10 years ago. Our art curriculum focuses on learning art technique and the history and impact of art.

Raise Every Voice celebrates our community and raises the money needed to run an outstanding program into our next decade. Thank you for helping us reach our goal of $75,000 by buying tickets, donating, and inviting your friends & family to hear from these talented local artists.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest Horizons at Foote news & updates!
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Kwadwo Adae is a New Haven based, Ghanian-American visual artist and muralist. Adae experiments through multiple genres of visual language; from figurative and floral works created from live observation, to purely non-objective works of art that push the boundaries of painting and sculpture in thickly textured artworks that echo the high vibrancy of cultural aesthetics from the Ashanti tribe of Ghana.
Faustin Adeniran is a contemporary artist from Lagos, Nigeria working in New Haven. His work has been to re-imagine materials that would otherwise be considered trash or recyclable. Faustin's art series reflect elements of the communities he encounters. His vision is to encourage, educate, and inspire positive social impact through his artworks.
Jasmine Nikole is an award-winning artist whose vivid, emotionally-charged paintings are more than just works of art — they are powerful stories of identity healing, and empowerment. Each piece serves as a reflection of the resilience, beauty, and complexity of the Black experience. Jasmine graduated from the Foote School and has taught art at Horizons for the past two summers.
Moderator nico w. okoro is an independent arts consultant, curator, educator, and writer. An advocate for artists of the global majority, she works across sectors to build equitable representation within the canons of modern and contemporary art, and nurture reciprocity between artists, communities, and cultural institutions. 












