Abrianna Morales
Sexual Assault Survivor
Abrianna Morales is a sexual assault survivor, activist, and advocate for victims’ rights and empowerment for survivors of sexual assault.
Photographer
As a self taught photographer Alannah Avelin built a successful career by breaking the rules and making things up as she went along—she was simply more committed to following her own way than she was to following the “right way”.
Computer Coding Educator
Jackie Moss Apodaca co-founded Open Source Kids with Anthony Lupinetti in 2015 to teach elementary-age children computer science, robotics and coding. Their goal is to ensure every child in New Mexico has skills to compete in tomorrow’s job market.
Magdalena Sandoval Donahue
Geologist and Science Advocate
Dr. Magdalena Sandoval Donahue combines her background in geoscience, mobile technology and art to create data visualization tools, science-outreach efforts and education programs, with the goal of increasing science accessibility and applicability.
Mia Napolitano
Adoption Advocate
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Mia Napolitano was adopted at six-months old by a family from Santa Fe, New Mexico. She grew up not only being the only Asian person in her family, but also one of the few Asian people in New Mexico’s capital city. Today, she’s assistant general counsel for the State of New Mexico Environment Department.
Rosanna Dill
Promoter of Human Decency
Rosanna Dill is from Las Cruces, New Mexico, and grew up with relatives on both sides of the US–Mexico border. Her work has ranged from architecture to IT to film to project management.
Sidni Lamb & Sophie Toth
Mindfulness Facilitators & Poets
From international humanitarian aid worker and United Nations diplomat, to university professor, mindfulness facilitator and social entrepreneur, Sidni Lamb’s work has always aimed at facilitating connections. Sidni is a soft-spoken, courageous activist for compassion and peace.
A senior in high school, Sophie Toth is an award-winning slam poet, who writes and performs poetry for empowerment and social change, as well as mentoring other poets. She has practiced mindfulness since the age of 12 when she and her family refused prescription drugs to treat her anxiety.
The Famjamily
Musicians
The Famjamily showcases some of the strongest female musicians in the city, bridging many musical genres with love. The ever-changing lineup features people from different musical backgrounds, providing a unique musical experience every performance.
Educator
Val Day-Sánchez co-founded All This Publications with her friend Kendra Berglund to discuss difficult topics and increase diverse representation in media.
All Female Breakdance Crew