Adam Olivier is a current high school student at The Cambridge School Of Weston a Independent Private Institution located in Weston MA. Adam is mainly know for his work at the Immigrant Family Services Institute, where he’s been volunteering since 2015. The IFSI executives describe Adam as one of the ‘Founding Youth’ and an example unto the Young Community. Adam has the mind set that if he can learn it he can do it. So at IFSI he has taken up many role from Youth Leader all the way to Technical Coordinator. Adam’s main goal in the Haitian community is to ‘give back to the community that has given to him’. Currently Adam has also take up another project at the TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE CULTURAL CENTER where he wants to To help deliver educational programming, artistic development and performance, and to leave a legacy for future generations. To uplift our sister Caribbean islands as well as fellow African diaspora. As a young leader Adam wants to impact he fellow youth peer to start doing the same work that he’s doing. For this he’s also joined the Youth Organization called ‘Gen Z Pou Ayiti’ where he will start sharing his experience so other youth can get involved

Recently he was invited to be featured in Vanessa Leroy’s ‘Leadership Redefined’ Exhibition. Working with artist Vanessa Leroy from the Black Women Photography collective, Leica Gallery Boston presents a never before seen series of portraits that highlight diversified leadership in the Boston area. Shown during Black History Month and Women’s History Month, this exhibition celebrates women of all backgrounds and black and brown leaders that are carrying us into the future.

We intentionally combine the celebration of these two commemorations to embody the spirit of community support, resilience, and diversity. We invite the Boston community to celebrate these achievements with us at Leica Gallery Boston and to acknowledge that our work is not yet done. This exhibition is co-curated by Leica Boston’s Gallery Director Jeannie Dale and local Creative Director Jean Dolin.

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