HBCU Chapters
Youth for change all over the world.
Our college chapters are one of our organization's best assets. It's an opportunity to see firsthand the innovative minds of our youth taking charge of their own future. These chapters and all their members work tirelessly to make a difference in this world.
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Chapter President: Troy Sheppard
North Carolina A&T
Troy Sheppard is a Junior majoring in Psychology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He is originally from Brooklyn, NY and loves anything creative and music oriented.
He has independently worked in the GSO area to promote change for underrepresented populations in the community and is beyond eager to get to work with Action Activists.

Chapter President: In Need
Cheyney University
We are looking to restart this chapter. Please fill out the form at the bottom of any page on this website to apply.

Co-Chapter Presidents: Camille Ramirez & Miles Paré
Hampton University
Meet Camille Ramirez, an upcoming third-year Architecture major from Martinez, California. Camille Ramirez is the Hampton University Co-President of Action Activists. Camille's passion for activism began at the age of seven, working alongside her community in church, and has continued to flourish throughout her life. From leading student organizations in high school to founding a nonprofit focused on cleaning and maintaining recreational parks across Northern California, Camille has always been driven by a deep sense of altruism. As a dedicated leader, her mission for the Hampton Chapter is to reshape activism, making it both enjoyable and impactful, while ensuring that the change created leaves a lasting impression on youth, inspiring them to take charge and lead with purpose.
Meet Miles Paré, an upcoming third-year college student with a passion for cybersecurity. Miles is interested in working in cybersecurity abroad and is dedicated to gaining foundational experience in the field. His journey in leadership and mentorship began with The Hidden Genius Project, where he taught in Senegal in partnership with The Diambars Institute during their Sunu Xale initiative. From working with youth to pursuing opportunities in security engineering, Miles is committed to making a global impact through technology. His mission is to bridge the gap between cybersecurity and accessibility while inspiring others to lead with purpose and innovation.

Chapter President: In Need
Howard University
We are looking to restart this chapter. Please fill out the form at the bottom of any page on this website to apply.
