We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Kenzie Avery | Actress

I have always wanted to remembered as a person who tries their best in every situation they are thrown into and every opportunity that was given. I have been thrown a lot of curveballs in my life and somehow was able to turn the situation around and sometimes make the situation better. I started acting in 2020 and had so much fun because I have been able to try new things and open new mindsets pursuing my career. The legacy I want to instill is being known as someone who brings their heart and soul into every chapter of life as new opportunities arise and even with the challenges that they bring. Read more>>

Jorge V. Gonzalez | Author, Inventor, Realtor & Public Speaker

I want people to remember that despite the pain I endured, my heart remained pure and never turned dark or bitter. The goodness within me stayed intact. Read more>>

Jerry Brown Jr | Actor and Filmmaker

I’m an actor and a filmmaker so I’m in the business of storytelling. We all have a unique way we perceive the world, and part of the filmmaking process is finding out how to deliver those experiences, our visions, through this visual medium. When I get it right, I’m able to connect to the people who watch and help them understand some facet of our collective existence. Then maybe, even if it’s just a little bit, they’re better off than they were before they watched the film. That’s the goal. I’m not there yet, and maybe I’ll never quite reach it, but I don’t see a world where I’ll ever stop trying. I want to leave a legacy where something I’ve created had a story powerful enough to change a person’s life. Read more>>

Motown Maurice | Filmmaker & The Future of Late Night

The man. The myth. The legend.
The Sociology of The Future of Late Night.

This Master Class will explore and deconstruct Motown Maurice’s body of work, his obsession with late-night television, his immunity to disappointment, and the impact of his delusions. Read more>>