Christina Henderson has counseled United States senators, D.C. Council members, and state and local education officials on issues that impact families and children. Henderson formerly...

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Shelia Stubbs has helped enact criminal justice reform, created programs to involve young people in social change, championed initiatives to clean up Madison’s lakes and...

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Marcia Ranglin-Vassell has been a high school English teacher in Rhode Island for the last 17 years. Prior to teaching in Providence, she taught in...

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Kim Schofield is a community leader and health advocate who works as an assistant director in the film and television industry. A graduate of Duke...

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Freddie Powell Sims decided to enter politics because of her desire to provide a voice for those citizens who do not seem to have one....

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Melissa Minor-Brown worked for seven years at the Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital before becoming a state-wide nursing educator for the Department of Corrections. Minor-Brown...

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Linda Harriott-Gathright retired from Verizon after nearly 35 years where she wrote contracts for third party vendors and processed procedures for new technology, including DSL...

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Delores Hogan Johnson’s lifelong dedication to educating District 84’s youth spans decades and continues today. Johnson committed three decades to St. Lucie County public schools,...

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Elvi Gray-Jackson began her public service career with the Municipality of Anchorage at the Public Transit Department 37 years ago. Beginning as an administrative assistant,...

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Kendra Johnson earned a master’s degree in human services from Lincoln University. Johnson’s career experience includes working as an Executive Director at Elwyn, a human...

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