Technology leadership In 2020, Lattin co-founded
OurWorlds, a Native American education technology company. The company has won awards from
South by Southwest Edu (
2022 SXSW EDU 2022) and the
San Diego County Engineering Council.
Tribal leadership Starting in 2006, Lattin held various leadership roles on the Pala Reservation, including a position in the Tribal Council, various boards, and in delegations to the
National Congress of American Indians and
National Indian Gaming Commission. In 2012, he worked with Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs John Tahsuda to draft domestic policy positions for the 2012 Presidential Campaign.
Pala Skatepark In 2007, Lattin led an effort to raise $600,000 and hired skatepark architect Wally Hollyday to design and build a new 22,000-square-foot skatepark that included bowls, ramps, rails, and a kidney-shaped pool within the existing Pala Reservation sports complex. Completed in 2018, the Pala Skatepark was featured in the touring exhibition "Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America" which showed at the
Smithsonian's
National Museum of the American Indian Washington, D.C. location and its New York City location in 2009 and 2010, with a national tour in 2012–2015.
Native American veterans advocacy Lattin founded the Pala Veterans Organization which provides Pala veterans with a community and meeting schedule which has provided a much-needed outlet in which to share their experiences with other veterans, and subsequently conceived of and produced a documentary titled,
Defending The Homeland about their service in the military. It won a
Regional Emmy Award in 2013. ==See also==