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Lecture: Monti Washington - "For the Streets to the Stage"

Add to Calendar 2025-09-24 19:30:00 2025-09-24 20:40:00 Lecture: Monti Washington - "For the Streets to the Stage" A product of a one night stand, abused in foster home after foster home, and raised sleeping in parks were just a few of the daunting obstacles in Monti’s journey from the streets to the stage. This is an interactive presentation, designed to help students gain the problem solving skills needed to be successful, both inside and outside of the classroom. Through crowd participation, story telling, and poetry, students will be engaged, encouraged, and empowered to make it from the streets of their minds, to the stage of their dreams. Monti’s passion for helping students stems from the adversity he faced early on in life. Forced to live in poverty due to his mother’s drug addiction, Monti grew up sleeping on cardboard boxes, living in parks, and being abused by foster parent after foster parent. Until 8th grade Monti was in special Ed. classes and was held back on two separate occasions. Despite this adversity, Monti went on to obtain two college degrees, become a state basketball champion, award winning poet, Mcdonalds All- American nominee, nationally recognized actor, and co-founder of Truality.org, a non-profit organization aimed at inspiring youth to be TRU The Real U. Free, sponsored by ASUPS Student Programs/Lectures Location Contact Information Serni Solidarios 253-879-3366 ssolidarios@pugetsound.edu Submitter Contact Information Serni Solidarios ssolidarios@pugetsound.edu support@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Sep 24, 2025
7:30 p.m. - 8:40 p.m.

A product of a one night stand, abused in foster home after foster home, and raised sleeping in parks were just a few of the daunting obstacles in Monti’s journey from the streets to the stage.

This is an interactive presentation, designed to help students gain the problem solving skills needed to be successful, both inside and outside of the classroom. Through crowd participation, story telling, and poetry, students will be engaged, encouraged, and empowered to make it from the streets of their minds, to the stage of their dreams.

Monti’s passion for helping students stems from the adversity he faced early on in life. Forced to live in poverty due to his mother’s drug addiction, Monti grew up sleeping on cardboard boxes, living in parks, and being abused by foster parent after foster parent. Until 8th grade Monti was in special Ed. classes and was held back on two separate occasions. Despite this adversity, Monti went on to obtain two college degrees, become a state basketball champion, award winning poet, Mcdonalds All- American nominee, nationally recognized actor, and co-founder of Truality.org, a non-profit organization aimed at inspiring youth to be TRU The Real U.

Free, sponsored by ASUPS Student Programs/Lectures

Event Location

Thomas Hall, Tahoma Room

Contact Information
Serni Solidarios
253-879-3366
ssolidarios@pugetsound.edu
Submitter Contact Information
Serni Solidarios
ssolidarios@pugetsound.edu