Senior Minister Carmarion Anderson
(b. 1979) “Trans people have existed through their visibility since the beginning of creation. We cannot erase, ignore, or segregate anyone from this divine form of creation. Rec
Karine Jean-Pierre
(b. 1977) “There’s a stigma connected to mental health and people don’t want to talk about what they go through when they are in dark times and they don’t know how to get o
Lucy Diggs Slowe
(1885-1937) “If the college is going to do for the girl what the community and the girl herself has a right to expect, it must provide opportunities not only for her intellectual
Sage Dolan-Sandrino
(b. 2000) “Authentic representation is one of the most important things to focus on when telling a story. We are going to change the world as we know it.” Sage Dolan-Sandrino w
Ashlee Marie Preston
(b. 1984) “I think that what many of us don’t realize in the middle of our survival is that we don’t have to do it alone. You aren’t broken. You are enough. You are valid.
Patricia “Pat” Spearman
(b. 1955) “I find it laughable… if it weren’t so tragic. People who are born in privilege always debate whether or not those of us who were not deserve equality. Equali
Michele Rayner-Goolsby
(b. 1981) “I’m going to do what makes me happy. I’m going to be who I am. I’m not gonna hide away from it. And, in fact, I’ma lean into that thing.” Michele Rayner-Go
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
(b. 1940) “There’s girls in prison who need to hear from us; who need to know that somebody out here gives a damn whether they live or die. And I want things to be better for e
Raquel Willis
(b. 1991) “There’s no savior that will save our people, so it’s about doing our own little lot of justice work to figure into the larger puzzle. …We’re going to have
Elle Hearns
“Part of the reason why we’re still doing some of the things that Marsha introduced to us, so many years ago, is because the mission was never completed. So, it calls for u