Carolyn Sampson
Carolyn Sampson’s life is a testament to dedication, resilience, and service. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, she is a proud mother of three and grandmother of six.
Beverley Tidwell
Living by the creed, “Our greatest spiritual calling is to foster hope and joy in others,” Beverley embodies resilience and compassion.
Karen Gaal
Sister Karen Gaal is a visionary leader and lifelong Washington, D.C. resident dedicated to public safety, social progress, and women’s empowerment.
Jainny Tejan-Kella
Jainny is known for driving transformative, equity-focused initiatives, she champions sustainable development and inclusive growth.
Vice Mayor Doreen Garlid
Doreen Garlid, a proud member of the Navajo Nation, made history in 2020 as the first Native American elected to the Tempe City Council. Re-elected in March 2024, she was unanimously chosen by her peers to serve as Vice Mayor during her swearing-in on July 1, 2024.
Elder Amelia Grace Peters Bingham
Amelia Grace Peters Bingham was the beloved family matriarch and respected Elder of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, Amelia was the Clan Mother of the Turtle Clan.
Shirley Ann Jourdain Peters
Shirley Ann (Jourdain) Peters was a deeply compassionate and resolute advocate for social justice, tribal education, and democratic values. A lifelong champion for the underserved, she dedicated herself to causes both local and global.
Linda ‘Red Spirit’ Coombs
With a career spanning 50 years as a museum educator, Linda began at the Boston Children’s Museum, where she spent 11 years, followed by 30 years in the Wampanoag Indigenous Program at Plimoth Plantation, reclaiming significant aspects of her ancestors' material culture.
Paula Peters
Paula Peters is a distinguished journalist, educator, and activist, deeply rooted in the Mashpee Wampanoag community in Massachusetts.
Faleeha Hassan
Faleeha Hassan has lived a life shaped by war. Born in 1967 during the Iraqi-Kurdish conflict, she was in middle school when the Iran-Iraq War began in 1980, closing her school for eight years.
Sabrina Osso
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of Osso Safe, dedicated to fostering safety where people live, work, and play. A TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent.
Norma Adams-Wade
Norma Adams-Wade is a trailblazer in journalism as the first African-American reporter for the Dallas Morning News.
Dr. Elba Garcia
Dr. Elba Garcia is a distinguished leader whose career spans dentistry, public service, and advocacy.
Apryl Davis
Apryl Davis Maynard has spent most of her life in Dallas. She maintains a close relationship with her family, including her parents.
Daisyve Fukuzawa
Daisy Fukuzawa has been the heart and soul of our foundation’s journey since its inception. Her unwavering dedication and visionary leadership have been instrumental in shaping and advancing our mission to transform lives.
Dr. Priscilla Ho
Dr. Ho and her husband remained deeply committed to giving back to their homeland. For 36 years, they organized and participated in numerous medical missions to the Philippines..
Jenny Ho-Vijungco
Jenny M. Ho-Vijungco is a visionary leader in real estate development, healthcare administration, and philanthropy
Tremaine ‘Abenaa’ Moore
Abenaa is the founder of Naturally Geechee Holistic Skin and Hair Care, a brand deeply rooted in the Gullah/Geechee tradition.
Doris Etheridge Edwards
Doris is the daughter of a World War II Army veteran, wife of a Vietnam War veteran, and mother of a 21-year Air Force veteran, and thus deeply understands the commitment military families make to protect the nation.