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Yadima Ugwuala: President - A double major in Justice Studies and African American Studies in her Junior year. She is also heavily involved in the Black and African Coalition as well as the African American Men at ASU (AAMASU) organization. Yadima sees herself being a lawyer and an activist in the future.
Kalila Gourche: Vice President - A Biological Sciences major in her Junior year here at ASU. She is devoted solely to the N.A.A.C.P and it's efforts. She hopes to be a physician's assistant when she graduates next year!
Jessyka Bourne: Vice President - Justice Studies major entering her Senior year. She is a member of S.T.A.R.S as well as the Black Artists and Designers, and the Black and African Coalition. In her own words, she is going to be a "really awesome lawyer" in the future!
Naya Okeke: Treasurer - Human Nutrition major in her Junior year at ASU. She also serves as treasurer for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, the African Student Association, and National Pan Hellenic Council. Being that she aspires to become a orthodontist, she is also involved with ASU Pre-Dental Brigades.
T'rya Dorsey: Public Relations - Biochemistry major in her Sophomore year who wishes to become a pharmacist. She also serves as the Public Relations chair on the Black and African Coalition e-board and proactively volunteers at many events held on campus.
Dre'Quel Anderson: Public Relations - Communications major entering his senior year. He is the Keeper of Records for the Gamma Iota chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and is Vice President of the National Pan Hellenic Council. Dre'Quel is pursuing a career in PR hopefully for major professional sports teams.
Toyin Adegbenro: Public Relations - Family and Human Development major in her final year at ASU. She is the secretary of the Black Artists and Designers (B.A.D.) club as well as the Students Taking Action to Reach Success (S.T.A.R.S) Social Outreach Chair and Treasurer in the Black and African Coalition. Toyin aspires to become a lawyer.
Chinenye Okudoh: Health Chair - Bio Genetics major in her Senior year here at ASU. She is the Vice President of the Black and African Coalition and is involved with the Best Buddies program as well as Arizona Autism United. Chinenye hopes to become a pediatric neurologist and one day open a foundation to aid children with the autism and other disabilities.
Jamie Barnes: Social Outreach - Exploratory major in her Sophomore year. She is a Devil's Advocate on campus and works with ASU's radio station, The Blaze 1330 AM. She wants to be a multimedia journalist and in pursuit of that, is also a member of the National Association for Black journalists.
Anthony Hatten: Membership Chair - Computer Science major in his Sophomore year. He is a member of the Black Artists and Designers club and actively volunteers on campus. In the future, Anthony wants to develop digital software and/or create the next big video game!
Alexis Moore: Secretary - Psychology major with minors in criminology and justice studies in her Sophomore year. Alexis is the historian for the Black and African Coalition and is also a National Collegiate Scholar. She wants to become a forensic psychologist working for the FBI.
Keenan Thompson: Intern - Justice Studies major with a minor in Communications in his Junior year. Keenan is a recipient of the Herbert Lieberman/A.R.C and Fred Jarecki community service awards. His career goals include working in the fields of justice, social entrepreneurship, and community outreach and engagement.