Shevann Steuben currently serves as the Texas NAACP Youth and College Division President, having been elected in the fall of 2019. In
Amy Kroll directs the LBJ Women’s Campaign School, a University of Texas program that trains women to run for office and seek
Dr. Adriana Rocha Garcia represents District 4 on San Antonio’s City Council, covering a portion of the city’s South side. In this
A Texas girl at heart, Teneshia Hudspeth is Harris County’s newly elected clerk—the first Black woman to ever hold this position. Born
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark and raised in Providence, Rhode Island but a Texan at heart, Deb Armintor made history for receiving more
MacKenzie Jenkins is an inspiring, passionate advocate for human rights education. She founded Justice She Wrote in 2016, while pursuing a major
Melissa Cabello Havrda sits in the District 6 seat for San Antonio City Council, the district she was born and raised in.
Ann Richards was the first woman State Treasurer of Texas and the second woman to serve as Texas Governor. This is our
A recent graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas, Madeleine Keith left her mark on the campus as a former Archer
When asked what was next for her, Eddie Bernice Johnson, a United States Representative serving the 30th district of Texas laughed a