Ambroshia Nalinlae Stone

Ambroshia Stone is an upcoming speaker, advocate, and mentor. She has honorably served 8 years in the US Military NAVY Branch, possesses a master's degree in organizational leadership and has dedicated her life's work to indigenous communities serving as a Social Services Director for the Bishop Paiute Tribe and a Manager for Tribal TANF. Read More ››

Holly Henning

Holly has over 14 years of experience in street outreach, program management and development dedicated to using traditional/holistic healing for youth experiencing sexual exploitation and homelessness. Read More ››

Jeremy NeVilles-Sorell

Jeremy NeVilles-Sorell has worked in the field of domestic violence since 1994 on issues affecting children who have experienced domestic violence, supervised visitation, batterer’s intervention, and providing training and education. He worked for four years coordinating the Duluth Family Visitation Center serving families with a history of domestic violence and dealing with visits and exchanges of children between parents.  Read More ››

Tatewin Means

An advocate for human rights, survivors, children, and families, she served as Attorney General for the Oglala Sioux Tribe from 2012-2017. Read More ››

Vandee Crane

Experienced Leader in Violence Prevention and Advocacy | Strategic Partnership Builder | Resourceful Innovator With over 20 years of expertise in safety culture and 15 years as an advocate and nonprofit organizer, I am a dedicated and trustworthy leader who values the lived experiences of advocates, activists, and community members. Read More ››

Wyanet Tasker

She has direct service experience in a residential treatment facility, a school setting, disabilities case management, shelter services, and a housing program. Read More ››