JULIE G. TAYLOR
In 2014, Julie G. Taylor became director of the Department of Children and Family Services with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
In 2014, Julie G. Taylor became director of the Department of Children and Family Services with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Toni Goodin-Whitegrass came to her current position of generalist attorney in the legal department of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians in 2005.
In the late 1980s, Harriet McDonald and her husband established The Doe Fund and the Ready, Willing & Able program.
Doris Laverne Jackson-Hardwick spent 32 years with the Department of Veterans Affairs, retiring as a military services coordinator in 2015.
Mayor Veronica Smith-Creer has proudly served the city and people of El Dorado, Arkansas, in her office since 2019.
Priscilla E. Flint-Banks is a licensed minister and community organizer who has been the director of the Black Economic Justice Institute since 2012.
Ruth-Arlene W. Howe dedicated almost 40 years to Simmons College and Boston College Law School as a professor of legal interviewing, family, and elder law.
Jacqueline Haessly, PhD, is a writer, teacher, coach, and the founder of Peacemaking Associates and the Milwaukee Peace Education Library.
In 1991, Anh Ha Thi Ho joined the East Central Illinois Refugee Mutual Assistance Center and is an expert in refugee and immigrant outreach.
Emily A. Reed concluded her career in criminal justice with the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families.
Ruthee Goldkorn currently excels as an ambassador for the Abilities Expo, which is a resource for the disabled community.
Vera Matty worked as an advocacy and communications officer for the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process.
A talented writer of songs and freelance features, Carol M. Booth has garnered a reputation among notable luminaries in the fields of art and entertainment.
Inspired by the beauty of the California coast, Phyllis Faber dedicated much of her career to environmental advocacy. She moved to the state in 1970.
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