Aishwarya Ravindran
Not-For-Profit Banking Analyst
Aishwarya “Aishu” Ravindran is a disciple of Smt. Madhusri Sethuraman, and has been learning Bharatanatyam in the Vazhuvoor style for the last 16 years. She received 2nd place in the Saptami Foundation solo dance and had the prestigious opportunity to perform in Bharati Vidya Bhavan in Mylapore, Chennai. Aishu is a passionate and accomplished Carnatic singer; classically trained since age five. She is also a Mridangist: one of the few women able to learn the percussion art form. Passionate about teaching, she has been fortunate to share her experience with aspiring dancers in the Chicagoland area. Aishwarya is a graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas and currently works as a Government, Healthcare, Higher-Ed, and Not-For-Profit Banking Analyst at JP Morgan
Cate Readling
Community Outreach Coordinator at Park District of Oak Park
Cate Readling’s family of five moved from Connecticut to Oak Park in 2009, in search of diversity, strong schools, and proximity to the city. Her youngest child was born here in Chicago, and last year was the first year that all six of her family members were registered in Scouting. Service is her passion, and she has pursued that passion as a co-founder of Oak Park Scouts for Equality, founder of Cub Scout Pack 16, a Cub Scout Tiger Den Leader, Council Member of First United Church of Oak Park, Community Outreach Coordinator for the Park District of Oak Park, and an organizer with Oak Park Call To Action and the People’s Lobby. Cate graduated from Boston University with a degree in Marketing, and had a career in commodity and then media sales.
Christa Desir
author/editor/speaker
Christa Desir writes contemporary fiction for young adults. Her novels include Fault Line, Bleed Like Me, Other Broken Things, Love Blind and Four-Letter Word. Two of her books were chosen by the Illinois Reading Council as Illinois Reads books for high school students. She has twice been selected for the In the Margins list of top fiction books for youth living in poverty, on the streets, or in custody. Christa lives with her husband, three children and overly enthusiastic dog in Oak Park. For nearly 20 years, she has been working as a rape victim activist, both in hospital ERs as an advocate and as a public speaker. She is a founding member of the Voices and Faces Project, a nonprofit organization for rape survivors that conducts an international survivor-based testimonial writing workshop, including working with incarcerated teens. She also works as an editor and co-hosts a podcast about sexuality in literature.
Cynthia K. Wade
Founder and Managing Director of do-over.me
Cynthia K. Wade is the Founder and Managing Director of do-over.me: a not-for-profit that provides practical support to people who are in career transition and was recently recognized with the Spark Award from Adler University. The award honors new agencies for excellence in providing social justice practicum. Cynthia was named an “Age Disruptor” by AARP Illinois and Crain's Custom Media - among the inaugural recipients of the first 50@50+ Illinois Award. She was also one of nine women recognized by Shaw Media as a 2017 Woman of Distinction: a woman who has made a difference as a leader in her field and community. Cynthia is also a founding director of Talk of the Town Toastmasters. She graduated from Illinois Institute of Art and is certified in Volunteer Management. Though born in Oak Park, Cynthia currently lives in Geneva, IL, with her West Highland Terrier, Bella. She is a proud mom of a grown daughter, Kate.
Jeanne Malnati
Founder and CEO of The Culture Group
Jeanne Malnati’s greatest passion is inspiring, challenging and empowering individuals. As a licensed psychotherapist, expert in workplace wellness, and Founder and CEO of The Culture Group, she masterfully teaches practical yet profound communication tools and conscious leadership principles. Jeanne has also helped earn Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria the Top Workplace Award from the Chicago Tribune for eight consecutive years, as well as the Top 150 National Workplace Award. Jeanne is also the Founder, along with her two adult daughters, of Spreading Hearts – an international movement where over 32,000 small pewter hearts have been spread to individuals around the world letting them know they are valued, seen and loved. Jeanne and her husband celebrate 38 years of marriage and live in Chicago.
Kamau "Maui" Jones
Founder and artistic director of Echo Theater Collective
Kamau "Maui" Jones is the founder and artistic director of Echo Theater Collective. His directorial credits include Legends of Broadway, an original piece he co-wrote, and Fiddler on the Roof. Through Echo Theater Collective, Maui has partnered with Suburban Unity Alliance, Oak Park Women of Color, and other organizations to curate events focused on giving voices to those less heard; such as the Sing! series (community singalongs to celebrate underrepresented groups) and The Minority Monologues (an exploration of cultural identity in America). Recently, Maui directed Blues for Mister Charlie, a social commentary about systemic racism and violence against black men. Concurrently, he facilitated a series of talks in the Oak Park area about racism and the tools we have as a community to beat it.
Kara Jackson
Student
Through a multidisciplinary approach, Kara Jackson attempts to document her lineage of divine womanhood in a country that demands its erasure. An Adroit Journal mentee and award-winning writer, Kara is also an alum of the Spoken Word Club at Oak Park and River Forest High School. Her writing has appeared in Frontier Poetry, Rookie Mag, Nimrod Literary Journal, Saint Heron, Blavity, The End of Chiraq, and POETRY.
Founder of Epic Sexy You
Morgan Field is the author of the 6 time award winning and Amazon best selling book – Epic Sexy You. She is an award winning Intuitive Life Coach, a Speaker, and the Founder of the Epic Sexy You movement which is on a mission to awaken women to their divine power and majesty so that they can be trailblazers breaking through societal confines and living the most epic and legendary life imaginable. The movement is sweeping across the globe and is currently in 18 countries and counting.
Reesheda Graham-Washington
CEO of L!VE 2.0, LLC and the Executive Director of Communities First Association.
Reesheda Graham-Washington was born and raised in the Austin community and has lived throughout the Chicagoland area. She is the founding CEO of L!VE 2.0, LLC and the Executive Director of Communities First Association. An experienced educator and administrator, a licensed minister and coach, and co-author of Soul Force: Seven Pivots to Courage, Community, and Change, Reesheda focuses on initiatives that touch on subjects of equity, appropriation, contemplative mindfulness, peace-making, and reconciliatory practices. She has studied the lives of people and the context of communities all over the world. Reesheda is also a part of OPRF Community Foundation’s Leadership Lab, Micah Group, and Resilience. In her spare time, Reesheda neighbors, writes, paints, cooks, travels, and dabbles in the study of languages.
Susan L. Adler
LCSW Private Practice; Marriage Therapist / Relationship Expert
Susan L. Adler, LCSW has 35 years of experience as a therapist, and was named a Chicago Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers Chicago Chapter. She is an award-winning author and an American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor. Currently in private practice, Susan specializes in Couples Therapy including Pre-marital Counseling, and Separation and Divorce Recovery as well as Adult Individual Psychotherapy. She has a subspecialty working with LGBTQ individuals and couples. Susan is known for her approachable, humanistic, strength-based, goal-driven approach to treatment. She is passionate about helping others discover and reach their personal goals and experience deep and satisfying relationships. Happily married, Susan has lived, worked and raised her family, including six children and step-children, in the Oak Park / River Forest area for the past 30 years.