About us
Look, Listen and Learn (LL+L) is a Telly Award-winning & Emmy-nominated early learning television show that supports the emotional wellbeing of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) families by offering fun, in-home learning tools for 3-8 years olds. LL+L exists at the intersection of arts, media, education and racial justice by providing culturally relevant storytelling, fundamental social-emotional skills, and critical messages of love and hope.
Our Impact
Meet the People of LL+L
Val Thomas-Matson, Founder + Executive Producer. Val is a community organizer/activist with deep experience in media. In addition to early work at KING TV, she created, produced, and hosted the daily community affairs talk show Communities in Action for King County Government TV for three years. She has also worked extensively with the multi-award-winning production company North by Northwest, serving as co-host on Washington Grown, and managing video production elements for educational, nonprofit and government video campaigns. Hattie McDaniel and Fred Rogers serve as primary sources of inspiration.
Yalonda Phillips-Nunn, Operations Director. Yalonda has worked in healthcare and public administration for over 15 years. She brings experience in organizational development and a commitment to working with nonprofits serving communities of color that promote educational, health, social, and economic advancement. Yalonda spent several years volunteering as a King County Court Appointed Special Advocate for foster care children, where empowering youth and families became her personal and professional priority. Yalonda, a born and raised Seattle Washingtonian, former longtime Kent East Hill resident is excited to share her expertise and love of community to further the growth and reach of Look Listen and Learn.
Ayu Othman, Graphics Lead. Ayu is honored to join LL+L TV team and apply her 20+ years experience in art, design, games, animation, and technology in creating fun and joyful experiences for LL+L TV’s audiences. Ayu’s recent career in education technology as Senior Art Director at DreamBox Learning helped shape her understanding of how creative disciplines can have an impact on childhood learning and engagement in digital learning products and content. In the past, Ayu worked on Nancy Drew games at HeR Interactive and co-founded a casual game startup. Outside work, Ayu enjoys exploring creative and game projects, reading, surfing, paddle sports, food, and nature. Ayu holds a bachelor’s degree summa cum laude in Visual Fine Arts from Seattle University and is a graduate of Seattle University’s Honors Program. Ayu’s portfolio is https://ayuart.com
Kara Zollner, Finance Associate. Kara has more than 15 years of experience spanning human resources, event management, business administration and finance within a variety of industries. Prior to joining LL+L TV, Kara completed her Associate of Business Degree from Green River College and is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Accounting Degree from the University of Washington - Milgard School. She is highly motivated and collaborative across all departments of LL+L TV to build and deliver its financial goals and policies. Kara is married with one daughter; enjoys shopping and eating at new restaurants; and is trilingual, speaking fluently in English, Thai and Laotian.
Allison Mountjoy, Strategy Director. Allison is a systems-thinker and relationship builder with experience in strategic and integrated planning, process improvement and leadership development. She has worked in both private and non-profit sectors on clean energy strategy, public health, food systems and workforce development. In her early career, Allison also spent several years in environmental education, designing and teaching interactive youth curriculum for King County and Seattle University. In addition to being a former youth educator, Allison is an auntie to 14 nieces and nephews, and honorary auntie to even more. She is fiercely passionate about being a trusted and positive presence in children’s lives. Allison is excited to use both strategy and empathy to support the growth and impact of Look, Listen + Learn TV.
Jessica McCarthy, Sponsorships Manager. Jessica is excited to bring her extensive nonprofit fundraising experience to the LL+L TV development team. Jessica’s background includes 20+ years in the nonprofit and private sectors including roles in marketing, copywriting, and event planning. She values her time spent volunteering in roles as a youth mentor and board member with local organizations focusing on youth empowerment, environmental conservation, and food insecurity. Jessica has called the Seattle area home for most of her life, and has a B.A. from Western Washington University and an M.P.A. from the University of Washington. She enjoys spending her free time in the mountains, at the beach, or enjoying a meal or arts event with friends.
Amari Cash, Associate Producer. Amari is a young professional with an educational background in English Literature and Film and Visual Culture Studies. A recent transplant from Atlanta to the West Coast, she has worked as a program manager, social media coordinator, and script supervisor. Amari has a passion for utilizing media to elevate social justice issues and educating the next generation. She is excited for both the professional and personal growth that working with LL+L TV will bring. Amari holds a bachelor's degree summa cum laude from Spelman College and is a graduate of Spelman's Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program.
Board of Directors
Look, Listen and Learn is a proudly Black-led organization committed to representing the communities we serve. Therefore our Board must consist of at least 85% BIPOC Directors, and a majority must identify as Black or Indigenous. We are always looking for BIPOC leaders from diverse fields who share a dedication to early learning and racial justice. For information about board service, please contact info@looklistenandlearn.org.
Kiotta Marshall
President
It brings me so much joy to know that BIPOC kids in our community have an educational source to call their own. LL+L was made for our kids, with them in mind, rather than a revision to include them. At a young age, it can be easy to spark the joy of learning, but can we keep it going? I believe that having this representation in educational material, and from such an early age, is a powerful tool to ensure that spark is nurtured as they grow.
Maile Hadley
Vice President
I love the philosophy, I love Val, and I think there is a gap in media for children of color that is joyous in focus, as opposed to focusing on all the hardships and adapting to whiteness.
Erin Shigaki
Secretary
I’m passionate about doing work to empower and educate young children of color and their caretakers.
Gene Yoon
Treasurer
Look Listen and Learn TV matters to me because children of color are still having to experience and learn about age-appropriate racial and cultural conversations. LL+L’s intentional representation, culturally relevant content and the promotion of healthy eating, exercise, and storytelling is an act of healing for young learners even before the pandemic, and now for the new generation starting off even more isolated.
Ann Rogers-Williams
I believe LL& L's vision nurtures the spark of life, joy, curiosity, and sense of community that helps make it possible for children to dream big and pursue big dreams later in life. I want to help make that happen!
Brenda Fincher
I’m passionate about engaging youth from different cultures, countries and backgrounds so that early learning and higher education is achievable for everyone.
Kevin Carroll
I am drawn to anything creative. Outside of work I have taught myself how to read music and play multiple instruments. I believe in uplifting the community so I spend as much time as I can teaching the youth about financial literacy and helping those that don’t currently qualify for accounts. I have been donating time to help the homeless and those affected by drug addiction and depression. In this role I hope to be someone that can drive our goals of youth education across all socio-economic audiences. I enjoy being a resource to assist anyone with reaching their goals.
Teri H.P. Nguyen
Teri Hong-Phuc Nguyen (Stamatakis) is an attorney and professor of law. She graduated from University of California Hastings College of Law in San Francisco, California in 2009. After graduation, she served as a Judicial Fellow with the complex civil litigation department at the Alameda Superior Court before starting at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe as an intellectual property attorney in Silicon Valley. For over 10 years, Teri coached law students competing in national moot court/appellate advocacy competitions. She has written articles and law review journals. She has served on the Alumni Board of Governors for U.C. Hastings College of the Law and the board of the National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, among other legal and diversity bar associations.
Teri recently moved to Seattle with her family to explore interests in public policy, including pursuing a Masters in Public Administration at the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance. She is currently Teri Hong-Phuc Nguyen is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Seattle University School of Law, teaching legal writing and analysis, as well as legal skills such as client interviewing, negotiations, and counseling.
Cynthia Chavez
As the Chief Financial Officer of Northwest Harvest, Cynthia leads the organization in growing food justice through collective action. She has over 20 years of experience in the not-for-profit and governmental accounting industries and a deep and personal commitment to supporting underserved individuals and communities facing obstacles to economic and social mobility.
Cynthia has supported food justice at Northwest Harvest for the past eleven years. Her prior work includes serving agriculture community outreach at Oregon State University's extension. After completing her MBA, Cynthia worked for the City of Corvallis Finance Department supporting community development, community organizations, public works and local City services. Taking a turn into philanthropy, Cynthia developed the Finance Department from the ground up for the Schultz Family Foundation and served to accelerate the Foundation’s work to address inequality by unlocking greater educational and employment opportunities for individuals in need.
Cynthia is a licensed CPA and the mother of two boys, ages 6 and 8. She enjoys food, music, running, yoga, cycling, snowboarding and living life to its fullest with joy, intention, and purpose.
Mercedes Luna
I'm excited to give back to my community and help bridge the education gap of BIPOC children and provide them with fundamental tools to build success
Nolan Phelps
A well-rounded pragmatic engineer experienced in software development, system verification, continuous improvement, and cross-functional team leadership. Organized thinker and innovative problem solver with a broad background in computer science. Interacts and communicates very well with team members providing leadership and mentoring.
Sarah Walczyk
LL+L mission and vision are working toward greater social change. I believe that diverse media representation as a key part of addressing systemic racism. I am also passionate about LL+L's specific investment in centering curiosity and joy to build self-esteem in youth.
Michael Davis
To ensure all kids are able to experience radical joy through LL+L programming, I want to support its growth and expansion. MORE kids and families should have the opportunity to access our shows. As a former Program Manager for the city of Seattle in the Office of Arts and Culture and Parks and Rec departments, I have had the opportunity to work with and mentor youth. My experiences have led me to realize my current passion as a KUOW Arts and Culture reporter. In addition to serving on the board of LL+L, I am a proud board member of Giddens School of Seattle and an opinion editor for the South Seattle Emerald.