Arielle Sullivan
Arielle Sullivan is a Huntsville native and 2004 graduate of Huntsville High School. After high school, Arielle attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) where she participated in the UAB Wind Symphony, University Honors Program and Pre-Med program among several other student organizations. In 2007, Arielle graduated from UAB magna cum laude with a B.S. in Mathematics. Arielle earned a second degree from UAB in 2008 with her M.S. in Mathematics. After UAB, Arielle went on to earn her Doctor of Medicine from the University of South Alabama in 2012 and has just begun her residency program in Columbus, GA with the Columbus Regional Healthcare System and hopes to practice family medicine in the near future.
Ashley Jones
Ashley M. Jones is a recent alumna of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She graduated summa cum laude with University and Departmental Honors with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Creative Writing and a minor in Spanish. She is currently a first year poetry student in the Creative Writing MFA program at Florida International University. She has been published in Aura Literary Arts Review and Sanctuary Literary Magazine. Ashley will serve as Features Editor of Gulf Stream literary magazine in Fall 2013.William Anderson
William C. Anderson, a native of Birmingham Alabama, attained a bachelors degree in Social Work from University of Alabama at Birmingham in May 2012. At the age of 23, Anderson has over 5 years experience in social justice, community organizing, and nonprofit work. The majority of William’s community organizing as of late has surrounded immigration, labor, and racial solidarity. Anderson is now currently based in Washington, DC, working for a union while maintaining a relationship with immigrants rights organizations through his affiliations with the National Immigrant Youth Alliance [NIYA] & DreamActivist DC. Hadiyah-Nicole Green
The St. Louis, Missouri native, Hadiyah-Nicole Green, graduated with honors from University City High School in 1999. On full academic scholarship for four years, Dr. Green graduated with honors from Alabama A&M University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Physics with a minor in Mathematics in 2003. Dr. Green began her career in the Physics Doctoral Program at The University of Alabama at Birmingham with the vision of using lasers to treat cancer in a manner that is more localized and less devastating than chemotherapy and radiation. As of May 12, 2012, Hadiyah-Nicole Green is the 2nd African American woman and the 4th African American to receive a Ph.D. in Physics in the history of The University of Alabama at Birmingham.