04/28/2026
Celebrating you. A public love letter.
Happy birthday to my one and only fire-starter. Life has never been more bold or passionate than with you. I love the excitement you’ve brought into my life and how you bring that energetic joy to the people around you. I’ve never rallied so much in my life, and I love that it’s with you.
It’s amazing to witness your drive and go-getter mentality. To watch you walk away from the comfort of the desk-bound world to pursue something that truly lights you up has been inspiring. The way you overcome challenge after challenge while embracing the wins of those appreciating and supporting your creation to exploring ways to grow and expand…just wow.
Further to that point, your ability to follow through and actually get things done, both with entrepreneurship and personal life, is unmatched. You don’t just dream or plan, you execute. I love it and, not gonna lie, it’s wildly attractive 🔥
I feel so lucky to be by your side. Life is better with you by mine and I hope you feel the same. Here’s to more epic adventures (ij: we’ve already conquered Chase and Oracle), playlists on the way to the party (you create the best vibes), and celebrating you everyday.
Happy birthday, my romantic spitfire.
With love and passion
❤️🔥
Shout out to the team that helped make this birthday celebration one for the books:
Jain for event planning and talent booking, including:
- Performer Sasy Simone
- Performer Amber Fox
- Singer Naté the Soulsanger
DJ
Catering Vanessa
Photography
Photobooth
Balloon Creation
Venue
🙏🏾 🎤
06/10/2023
Wow! A big thank you to all the generous souls who have already reached out and donated backpacks to support K-6 kids in preparing for the upcoming school year. Your contributions are making a meaningful impact
However, our mission is not complete yet, and we still need many more backpacks to meet the needs of all the kids. We invite you to join us and be a part of the solution by drop shipping new or unused backpacks to the address provided:
Anjannette Price
3150 18th St, Unit 415, Mailbox 209
San Francisco, CA 94110
Please help us spread the word by sharing this initiative with your friends and loved ones. Together, we can make a significant difference and provide these deserving kids with the tools they need to succeed
Once again, a heartfelt thank you for being a part of The EdY Project and making a positive difference in the lives of underrepresented children. Your support is deeply appreciated!
08/25/2021
You can’t do anything if you try to do everything
Or if this version speaks to you more - you can do anything if you stop trying to do everything
To get to where you want to be, to become who you want to be, you gotta focus
We get so distracted by the little tasks, you know, the ones that don’t serve your long term vision
And that’s exactly what they are - distractions
We distract ourselves because it can be scary being the better version of yourself
The most successful people (however you want to define success) have a team, they have help. They don’t try to do everything, and that’s why they’re who they are today
We’re not meant to be able to do everything let alone do everything by ourselves
Here’s to you, who WILL do anything you set your mind to
07/05/2021
For many of us, today is not a celebration. Just as all lives can’t matter until Black lives matter, there is no true American freedom until all Americans are free
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“I say it with a sad sense of disparity between us. I am not included within the pale of glorious anniversary! Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us”
~ an excerpt from the keynote address at an Independence Day celebration where Frederick Douglass asked, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”, July 1852
07/03/2021
🦀 HAPPY JULY ☀️ HAPPY SUMMER 🏝
What is everyone looking forward to this month?
I’m looking forward to:
✨ Celebrating the birth month of one of the most amazing people in my life, my Beeg Seester!!!
✨ Seeing family I haven’t seen in hella long in Phoenix
✨ Hosting my Aunt Linda in Oakland. Whaaaat!?!
Lots of family this month ❤️
What about you?!
06/19/2021
Juneteenth marks not only the freedom our Ancestors achieved, but the freedom we’re still fighting for
The ongoing significance Juneteenth remains important bc we continue to grapple with the tension between celebrating freedom and justice and the continued struggle to permanently secure both
This has been the challenge of generations, just as our Ancestors who resisted enslavement and imagined emancipation, but did not experience legal freedom until official news arrived on June 19, 1865. Their legacy and gift to us is that they woke up June 20th–and every morning since–fighting to maintain our freedom and expand its meaning. Our challenge today is to find and hold space for both celebration and struggle. We honor our Ancestors by acknowledging that which is good in our lives and stopping to revel in it. In addition, we inherit the obligation to continue their work to build a better, freer future for the generations that follow. Because, in many ways, THE FREEDOM WE’VE BEEN GIVEN IS THE FREEDOM WE MUST PASS ON
As this celebration of hard-won Black freedom makes its way into the mainstream, let’s be sure that we reckon with the history of American chattel slavery, honor the Black freedom fighters who brought its end, maintain the integrity of Juneteenth as a Black self-determined celebration, and commit ourselves fully to the continued struggle for reparations and freedom
So, let us say together, “Happy Juneteenth!” Let us be happy for the day our Ancestors were no longer legally held in the bo***ge of chattel slavery. Let us be happy we have the power to walk in their free footsteps, to rise each day to make the world anew. Let us be happy that, because we are free, we can help free somebody else
Every Juneteenth, let’s honor our Ancestors by acknowledging that which is good in our lives and pause to revel in it. We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us as we inherit the obligation to continue the work to build a free future for all Black people
Message inspired by and includes reflections from Dr. Melanye T. Price’s The Ongoing Significance of Juneteenth (read in full in link in bio), and the spirit of BLM’s Dr. Melina Abdullah
06/17/2021
Well...right now love doesn’t always win...but we’re working on it 😉
🏳️🌈 HAPPY PRIDE WOO WOO!!!!! 🏳️🌈
This year, I just had to borrow this message from the inspiring :
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To all my friends in the LGBTQIA2S+ Community.. Happy Pride Month. You deserve to live your truth. You deserve equality. I celebrate and stand with you now and always! 🌈
if you are struggling with seeing this post, please ask yourself why as you scroll by. Endevor to support Love and equality of all. It is not hard to accept people for who they are, but it does require we put in work to not hold ourselves as the standard that others should "measure up to". Treat others as you wish to be treated. Standing up for the rights of others do not diminish yours.
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Much love. Out ✌🏾
05/30/2021
The road isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it (borrowed this from )
In this case, thinking of social justice. Happy Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
05/28/2021
“My priority would be to fight against polarization. Because this whole society is so polarized. I think there are so many issues that all people of color should come together on, and there are forces in this country who want this polarization to take place.” —-Yuri Kochiyama
Taking a moment to recognize Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage month as we approach the last few days of May
Happy belated birthday, Yuri Kochiyama
Look her up!
05/03/2021
HAPPY MAY 💜
What is everyone looking forward to this month?
I’m looking forward to:
✨ Honoring Asian-American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
✨ Seeing my mom and sister!
✨ Spending more time being active in nature