Creative Strategist
Conceptual Teaching Artist
Angel Iset Dozier has 19 years of experience integrating science, technology, and the arts across K-12 disciplines and learning intelligences. This skill has served as the foundation for Be Connected Durham.
Angel Iset is an urban visionary. Her contributions to writing ed curriculum at the Ferguson Uprisings in 2014 led to the establishment of Be Connected Durham & Beyond, a community education initiative that addresses disparities, fosters equity, connects audiences, and bridges access gaps using the arts, culture, and live music as the vehicle for socio-political change.
Angel’s love for both the arts and sciences has driven her career in education and STEAM curriculum development within public and independent school systems. Her current project is LIVE! From The Fayetteville Street Corridor, a 3rd Friday Art & Business Walk implementation series in the historic Hayti District.
As a general practice for life and work balance, Angel walks and bikes to most places. Her love for dance, golden era hip hop, literature, and street style drives her work and the way she moves through the world.
A street credibility brand upholding the magic of the underground and the power of The People when we move toward Freedom and liberatory practices together to achieve the highest good.
The FSC Fellows Project was designed to implement the replicable equitable engagement model by activating the creative genius of our neighbors who find ways to survive, thrive, and engage even when access to information or opportunity is limited.
A CDC working toward healing and restoration of the historic Hayti and Black and Brown neighborhoods influenced by the working and creative class ecosystems that provided the foundation for Black socioeconomic development.