November 17, 2025: Jade Mizzell - Environmental Outreach Officer for the City of Richardson.
"At the City of Richardson, Texas, I serve as the Environmental Outreach Manager, contributing to the development and implementation of initiatives aimed at fostering environmental sustainability and community engagement. With a Master of Business Administration from Stephen F. Austin State University and over five years of experience, I focus on leveraging training strategy, performance metrics, and customer satisfaction to enhance program success.
My work emphasizes collaboration and strategic planning to deliver impactful outcomes for the community. I am committed to promoting environmentally responsible practices and enabling effective communication to build meaningful relationships with stakeholders. My goal is to support initiatives that create positive, sustainable change for both the city and its residents."
Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa is a pro-life feminist who lives in Richardson, Texas where she runs the consistent life ethic group, New Wave Feminists. Her activism is rooted humanizing all human beings from womb to tomb, and building bridges so communities can better support women, children, and families.
NWF currently has two shelters along the Texas/Mexico border serving pregnant and parenting mothers and their children. She also speaks at colleges and helps pregnant moms in the states by offering them practical support.
Destiny is a frequent contributor to The Dallas Morning News, and her organization, New Wave Feminists, has appeared in The New York Times, Slate, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic. Destiny herself has been featured on Vice, BBC, and NPR’s “All Things Considered.”
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