Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a lawyer by trade, became the first woman federal judge in Texas. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on
Upon first meeting Dalila Reynoso, one cannot help but immediately notice and be struck by the passion and empathy with which she
Maria was born and raised in Plano, Texas. She attended The Hockaday School, an all-girls school, and is currently a Junior at
Barbara Jordan was the first Black person elected to the Texas Senate in 1966. She was also the first Black Texan to
Chiara Pride (Pronouns: She/They) is a former Texas Civic Ambassador for the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life and community advocate in
Melissa Alfaro serves as a community leader and a co-founder of the Hey Chica! movement, a Dallas-area organization dedicated to empowering Latinas.
Vanessa Fuentes recently secured her place on Austin City Council—a race that she won by a landslide against three other opponents. Her
Ivis Andrade is a former member of the Texas Women’s Foundation Young Women’s Advocacy Council and a current business graduate student at
Ariana Rodriguez was the first student at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi to bring sex education awareness to campus. She founded Islander Feminists,
Lone Star Parity Project received a special request this past week: a public thank you for our Contributor, Anna Taglioli. This was