Wanda Stewart
Wanda is an urban farmer, educator and comrade to many in the movement to educate and inspire others to grow their own food and communities.… Read More »Wanda Stewart
Wanda is an urban farmer, educator and comrade to many in the movement to educate and inspire others to grow their own food and communities.… Read More »Wanda Stewart
Susana Arenas Pedroso is an internationally recognized Cuban Folkloric and popular dancer. Born and raised in Havana, Cuba, Ms Pedroso began her career in dance at… Read More »Susana Arenas Pedroso
A social justice activist for more than 20 years, Q consistently strives to bring together the various communities to which he belongs. Q is a… Read More »Q Wilson
Odilia Galván RodrÃguez, poet, writer, editor, educator, and activist, is the author of six volumes of poetry, her latest, The Nature of Things, is a… Read More »Odilia Galván RodrÃguez
Michaelle Goerlitz has been playing drums and percussion since she was eight years old. After attending college in the Midwest, she moved to San Francisco… Read More »Michaelle Goerlitz
Gladys “Bobi†Céspedes has been at the forefront of representing and promoting Cuban music in the U.S. for more than 40 years. A vocalist, band… Read More »Gladys “Bobi†Céspedes
Edwina Lee Tyler is master of the West African Djembe drum. She is acclaimed as one of the earliest pioneers of the women’s drumming movement.… Read More »Edwina Lee Tyler
Christelle Durandy’s artistry is a mosaic; a cross-cultural jazz combination that draws upon a vast spectrum of Soul, Caribbean and Latin inspirations. The melodic threads… Read More »Christelle Durandy
Hello my name is Ayisha Knight-Shaw, and I grew up in Oakland, California to a white Jewish mother and a Black and Cherokee father. I’m… Read More »Ayisha Knight-Shaw
Annette A. Aguilar – multi-percussionist, recording artist,educator, producer and bandleader – was born in San Francisco into a family from Nicaragua. She began playing music… Read More »Annette Aguilar