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Kiara credits her commitment to social services, to her parents, who each have served over 30
         years for the State of Washington and as local advocates in the City of Tacoma.  She also credits

         Dr. W. Joye Hardiman, past Executive Director of The Evergreen State College-Tacoma, with
         opening her eyes and heart to the impacts of systematic racism. Kiara reminisces on her time
         as a child, sitting through Evergreen Tacoma classes with her Mother Sandra, also an

         Evergreen-Tacoma alum. Recalling, ?Dr. Hardiman was the first person that truly opened my
         eyes to the injustices that have been and are still being done, to the Black Community. The
         intentional fracturing of our communities, as well as the erasure of
         our histories and contributions to America?s infrastructure,
         economy, and culture." As a young child, Kiara knew sitting in those

         classrooms, that she would soon follow in the footsteps of her
         parents?and instructors' such as Dr. Hardiman and Dr. Sheppard.


         Last year, Kiara was awarded City of Tacoma?s Dr. Martin Luther King

         Jr. Emerging Leader Award for her commitment to service, and
         describes all her work as her love letter to the city of Tacoma. Kiara
         mentors up and coming social justice advocates as they learn to
         breakdown the tangled systems of oppression. Kiara is currently

 ALUMN AE  running for an at-large seat on the City of Tacoma Council with
 Kiara & Sandra Daniels  hopes of bringing a fresh perspective to issues the city is facing such
         as lack of affordable housing and resources for our houseless
         population.
 Kiara Daniels is a proud Tacoma native with a deep sense of commitment to giving back to

 her community. As a community organizer, she advocates tirelessly for her community? the   You can reach Kiara at info@kiaradaniels.com or visit her website at
 Hilltop Community, which has experienced decades of racism, disinvestment, and   https://www.kiaradaniels.com/ to learn more about how you can support her community work.
 exploitation. Kiara is trusted and cherished in the Tacoma community, as easily discerned
 from her high level of community engagement.

                                       Sandra attended the Bridge Program of TESC ? Tacoma 1994-1996
 Kiara works as the Business and Community Development Coordinator for Spaceworks   and upper division of TESC 1996 ? 1998. During her 2 years in the
 Tacoma, a program of the Tacoma/Pierce County Chamber of Commerce. There, Kiara leads   Evergreen Program she served as a S&A member as the Treasurer.
 the Hilltop Business Support aiming to secure space and resources for Black businesses in   Sandra became the Evening & Weekend Program Coordinator from
 the Hilltop business district.        1999 to 2004, as she served as faculty and student support and

                                       oversaw the safety and security of the building.
 Kiara graduated from Tacoma School of the Arts and continues to help recruit
 under-represented students to the new high schools specializing in art, math, science, and   Sandra graduated from Chapman University in 2006 from the
 engineering. After high school she attended The Evergreen State College, Tacoma Campus   Master?s in Organizational Leadership Program and specialized in

 and further went on to earn her Master?s degree in Public Administration from the Olympia   Non-profit Organizational Leadership and Human Resources.
 Campus.                               Sandra embodies the MOTTO - ?Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve? by

                                       serving on the TESC- Tacoma Alumni Vice President & President
                                       from 2014 ? 2018.
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