Princess Mack
Princess Mack has immersed herself in the advocacy arena since 2010. As a conceptual intellect, Ms. Mack is a navigator and connector to others who may be uncertain or unable to maneuver through the school system and/or state agencies. The overlay of lived experience with continued education assists in guiding her moral compass from a “bigger than me” ideology. This ideology is her North Star, which mandates that she moves in patriarchal spaces to help elevate the voices of those whom she encounters, who are experiencing trauma. Ms. Mack’s journey has led her to bring forth voices of Black, Indigenous, People Of Color (BIPOC), disabled persons, parent/grandparent of high need scholars in ECE-K12, grandparent kinship, disabled veterans with PTSD, refugee/asylum, deaf & hard of hearing persons, substance use, LGBTQ+, families receiving government services whose income is non earned income or earned income that falls within the range of FPL and considered, working poor.
Ms. Mack’s North Star: Ubuntu: I AM BECAUSE…WE ARE