April 2020 - Live From Our Living Rooms is a non-profit organization which utilizes modern virtual technology to present jazz performance and education experiences that foster support for artists by artists and engage local audiences and a global community to amplify unheard voices, make world-class music accessible to underserved populations, and dismantle racist and sexist structures in music by cultivating a more diverse musical landscape.

In a response to cancelled performances and venue closures at the beginning of 2020, New York City based musicians Sirintip, Owen Broder and Thana Alexa responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by creating the Live From Our Living Rooms fundraising initiative. Live From Our Living Rooms offers a platform for creative exchange designed to help fill the gap for struggling musicians by providing paid performance and teaching opportunities to professional artists, from which a portion of revenue is used to help raise funds for opportunities open to US-based musicians including relief grants and commissions of new works. Live From Our Living Rooms has received attention from Rolling Stone, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the BBC, and more. Over the course of three series, LFOLR raised over $140k, distributed in the form of 100 relief grants and paid performance and education opportunities to nearly 160 artists.


2015 - 2017 Sirintip organized Contemporary Artists On Stage, a concert series for up and coming artists, to get opportunities to perform on international stages on behalf of Stockholm Jazz Festival.


2010 - 2012 Sirintip organized Skurupsfestivalen, a free festival for equality and an antiracism society in Skurup, Sweden.