Meet the Creators

Dive into the creative minds behind it all, exploring the passion, innovation, and resilience that drive HBCU student leaders.

Azsadee Peek

Founder

Azsadee Peek is a rising second-year B.A./J.D. candidate at Howard University.

Originally from Stamford, Connecticut, Azsadee is most passionate about human rights and law, intending to specialize in family law or intellectual property. When she is not studying, Azsadee involves herself in social justice initiatives around D.C., especially for voting rights and mobilization. She expresses her creativity through writing, as she has won scholastic awards for her works throughout high school. As the head of Campus Trailblazers, Azsadee believes in the importance of representing and uplifting Black trailblazers in the local community.

Editorial Director

Kaithlyn Joseph

Kaithlyn Joseph is a rising junior political science major on the pre-law track at Spelman College.

A Stratford, Connecticut native, Kaithlyn is currently involved in organizations such as the Morehouse Spelman Pre-law society, honors fraternity Alpha Lambda Delta, and Sister Chef, a community bonding initiative where students are able to cook and create memories together. Kaithlyn is excited for the future of Campus Trailblazers, and is eager to serve in her position as the Editorial Director for Campus Trailblazers.

Meet the Editors

  • Peace Kinsella

    Writer | Editor

    Peace Kinsella is an upcoming sophomore human development major and English minor. She is from Denver, Colorado by way of Uganda. Peace is working towards a career in social work and family law, making sure children everywhere experience the very best. Literature has always had a special place in her heart and she's excited to imbue that love into uplifting black stories and voices. She has also joined the Sterling Notes Literary Journal as a new editor! She's excited to get started and join the team!

  • Richelle Johnson

    Writer | Editor | Outreach Coordinator

    Richelle Johnson is an upcoming second-year Honors Philosophy major in Cohort IV of the BA/JD Program at Howard University. Born in Los Angeles California and raised in Chino Hills, she's motivated by her experiences as a minority in predominantly white spaces to create a community where marginalized groups feel they belong. Richelle plans on pursuing a career in law, with a focus on tech ethics and public interest technology. She's excited to be joining the Campus Trailblazers team and looks forward to strengthening the ties within the HBCU community.

  • M'Quelah Heath

    Writer | Outreach Coordinator

    M’Quelah Heath is a rising sophomore at Howard University, hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, with roots tracing back to St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands. Majoring in Criminology, M’Quelah is driven by a passion for justice and plans to pursue a career in law to advocate for marginalized communities. With a keen interest in Criminal Justice reform. M’Quelah aims to make a meaningful impact by addressing systemic issues and ensuring equitable access to legal resources.