Shooting For Peace Brings Financial Literacy, Coding, and AI Education to LAUSD During 2026 All-Star Weekend

At Foshay Learning Center, in partnership with
LAUSD,
Capital One,
Discovery Education, and key community leaders, we delivered a full-day activation focused on what matters most:
Financial literacy. Technology. AI education. Career exposure. And real access.
While the city celebrated basketball, we made sure students were building skills that last far beyond the weekend.
Capital One Leads Interactive Coding + Financial Literacy Experience for NAF Students

One of the highlights of the day was an exclusive interactive session led by
Capital One for specially selected
NAF students.
This wasn’t a sit-and-listen presentation. It was hands-on.
Students participated in:
- An interactive coding project
- A practical financial literacy workshop
- Real conversations about career pathways in tech and finance
This is the model:
Not just inspiration — but exposure + participation + execution.
That’s how pipelines are built.
Auditorium Presentation: Legends of Basketball + AI Education for the Entire School

While the NAF students engaged in the coding lab, the rest of the school filled the auditorium for a powerful session led by Legends of Basketball and industry leaders.
Featured speakers included:
- Jerome “JYD” Williams
- Eric “Broadway” Jones
- Rick Darnell
- Duana Malone (“The Tech Queen”)
The message was clear: Success isn’t accidental. It’s intentional.
Jerome Williams shared the mindset behind longevity and leadership.
Eric Jones and Rick Darnell reinforced discipline, preparation, and accountability.
And Duana Malone broke down what AI means for students right now — not five years from now.
AI isn’t the future. It’s already here.
And students need to understand how to position themselves accordingly.
Discovery Education + Community Partnerships Made It Happen

Behind every successful activation is alignment.
Discovery Education played an important role in strengthening relationships within
LAUSD and supporting the ecosystem needed to execute at a high level.
Additional support included giveaways and engagement support from:
When organizations move together, impact multiplies.
What’s Next for Students?

Here’s the real question: What happens after the event?
That’s where Shooting For Peace separates itself.
Students can continue building momentum through our FREE digital resources, career pathway tools, and educational support.
Start here:
app.shootingforpeace.com
The Bigger Picture
All-Star Weekend is a moment. Opportunity is a movement.
Shooting For Peace is committed to making sure students don’t just witness greatness — they build it.
If you’re a school, district, or partner looking to bring an activation like this to your campus, reach out.
Let’s keep building.
– by Bryan Burrell

