About Us

My name is Ahmadu Garba and I was born in Washington, DC. I grew up overseas and attended college at The George Washington University in DC. I currently live in Los Angeles where I produce and write for my company, Highway 1 Entertainment.

Everyone is feeling the effects of our failed economy to some degree.   My company lost two of our biggest investors to bankruptcy and we have had to make cuts and hard decisions.  Families are moving into my apartment building because so many of them have lost their jobs, their houses and all the things they thought brought them security. It’s hard and we are all clinging to what we have left to preserve ourselves but at some point we will have to let go of that which we can’t control.

I recently had an epiphany about what God expects from us as individuals, what is expected of us as a community and what is expected of us as a global community. I think in our lives we are so concerned with our money and our material possessions that these things end up becoming little gods in our lives. Meanwhile there are people in the world that are genuinely suffering and we are doing nothing to help. I am very guilty of this and it has been bothering me.

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My name is Jordan Fuller. I grew up in Toronto, Ontario and later moved to Windsor, Ontario to attend university. For the past 5 years I have been teaching at a high school that services primarily under resourced students.

I am part of a generation that believes in the hope and promise of change. My generation, ironically dubbed Generation Me, is looking for a greater purpose, something beyond ourselves. There is something frightening about the redundancy of status-quo. After re-evaluating choices and priorities in every area of my life, I found myself left with one question: What am I doing to effect change in the world and lives of people around me? While laying in bed battling the swine flu, I was suddenly painfully aware of how self-serving I had become. Somehow I had slipped into the mode of complacency. I decided it was time to break free from the safety of conformity — and consequent mediocrity — to strive for something more.

Enter SoulRebel365. When I was presented with this project I immediately knew it was something I had to be a part of. Ahmadu’s vision and passion mirrored so much of what I had already been thinking and feeling. As an educator my goal as always been to embed in my students the values of social responsibility and global citizenship. Now I am being challenged to put my lesson plans to the test. This is real life.