Karen Camper attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and received her A.S. from the University of Albany-SUNY. She has worked as a substitute teacher...

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Alicia L. Hyndman, prior to being elected to the State Legislature, worked closely with community stakeholders as an active member of Community Boards. Additionally, she...

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Gwendolyn Roni Green served as a community and labor organizer for more than 30 years, most recently as a business agent for SEIU Local 668....

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Regina Lewis-Ward has worked for the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission and served as a shop steward for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal...

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Senfronia Thompson's legacy is one built from strong principles of faith, an unwavering defense of freedom, and a staunch belief in fairness. She exemplifies the...

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A business leader, consultant, and mentor. Her specialty is human resources strategy and consultation, she has helped national companies and local nonprofits recruit top talent,...

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Jahana Hayes is the first African-American Congresswoman from Connecticut, and this is her first public office. A high school teacher, Hayes first garnered widespread notoriety...

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Mattie Hunter has served in the Illinois General Assembly since 2003. The former grassroots community organizer earned a bachelor’s degree in government from Monmouth College...

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Kimberly M. Foxx is the first African American woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – the second largest prosecutor’s office in the...

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Gwen Moore is the first African American woman in Wisconsin history to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Gwen Moore took her official...

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