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.
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.
Chapter President: Chastity St. John
Hampton University
Meet Chastity St. John, a second year English major on the pre law track from Brooklyn New York. Chastity is the Hampton chapter president of Action Activists. Chastity has been an activist for as long as she can remember and has been participating in and organizing events all throughout her academic career. Her goal for the Hampton chapter is the amplify the voices of students on campus and to strive for better student life advocacy.
Chapter President: Lauren Lee
Tuskegee University
Lauren Lee is a junior nursing major at Tuskegee University from Columbia, Maryland. She is the Chapter President of the Unofficial Tuskegee Chapter of Action Activists. Black Lives Matter sparked her interest in activism. During that time, she took part in a couple of protests against police brutality. She realized that her voice and actions make a positive change in her community and the world. Lauren brought Action Activists to Tuskegee to give students a platform to make changes to better our university. Even Though she is a first-year transfer, she has heard various concerns about campus safety, Title IX, living conditions, etc. Students have issues they want to fix but aren’t being heard by the administration. As chapter president, her main goal is for the student body to be heard by the administration and for their concerns to be fixed. She can not wait to share her ideas with you all in the future. She is excited about this year and what you will accomplish as a student body. She looks forward to meeting you all soon.