Jendayi Johnson, Naomi Vickers, Chloe Hagins
Girls for a Change is a Richmond, Virginia based organization whose mission is to support and inspire black girls and other girls of color to visualize their bright futures and potential.
Youth for RISE Advocacy Network
Maurice Hill, Douglas Johnson, Da’Quon Beaver and Briele Ellis with Youth for RISE Advocacy Network | The Youth for RISE Advocacy Network is for youth and young adults ages 13-24 in the Richmond metro area who have personally experienced the juvenile justice system or who are interested in improving the juvenile justice system and dismantling the school to prison pipeline.
Alvalia Pemberton
Alvalia Pemberton is a Kittian-American visual artist from Bronx, New York. She recently received her BFA with a dual concentration in Photography and Filmmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her films have screened and gained recognition at film festivals along the East Coast. The short film “…still” recently showed at Richmond’s own Afrikana Film Festival.
Black Liquid
Black Liquid is a hip-hop MC and teacher based in Richmond, Virginia. Whether it's music, teaching, speaking, or hosting events and radio shows, Black Liquid's number one mission is identity through expression, expression through empowerment, all in the name of Hip-Hop.
CorRales Dupree
CorRales Dupree is a sophomore in college and a student athlete; ironically, he almost lost his life during his sophomore year of high school. He enjoys playing sports, training clients as a wellness coach at the YMCA and doing volunteer work around his community and the country.
Emily Onufer
Emily Onufer is an environmental studies major at the University of Richmond.
Emily Schall-Townley
Emily Schall-Townley is a current college student and graduate of Monacan High School in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Harrison Zierenberg
Harrison Zierenberg is a senior, Class of 2017, at James River High School in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Johnny White
Johnny White is a freshman at Collegiate School in Richmond, Virginia, and an exceptional banjo player.
Mariha Junaid
Mariha Junaid is a senior at Midlothian High School in Chesterfield County, Virginia, and a proud hijabi.
Nuray Makhsatova
Nuray Makhsatova is a student at Douglas Freeman High in Henrico County, Virginia for the 2016-2017 school year.
Rob Snyder
Rob Snyder is a dog trainer from Pixie’s Pen Pals, an organization whose goal is to promote the rehabilitation of inmates through the socialization of rescue dogs.
Scott Clark
Scott Clark is a time-keeper, pattern-maker, dance leader, historian, organizer and disruptor. From college stadium drum lines, to the quietest listening rooms, and all the avant-garde dive bars and crowded rock clubs in between, he takes his own spirited and idiosyncratic path. Born in El Paso, Texas, Clark currently keeps the faith in Richmond, Virginia, in a slew of groups, duos, and solo performances around that remarkable, close-knit musical town. His voice rises clear and distinct, an intuitive and visionary presence, perfectly calm and perfectly wild. The ScottClark4tet debut on Clean Feed Records, Bury My Heart, is a significant compositional achievement, a heartfelt suite of protest music addressing one of the darkest periods of America’s history filtered through study of his own native ancestry.