Quincy "Q Major" Wilson (they/he) is a Bahamian-American spoken word artist, cultural organizer, and the Founder and Executive Director of Conscious Art for Change, a not-for-profit organization that uses the arts to educate, connect communities, and support creative growth through expression and artist development. Rooted in community and collective vision, Quincy founded Conscious Art for Change to create space for marginalized voices to be heard, valued, and celebrated. Their leadership is shaped by years of grassroots organizing, artistic practice, and a deep commitment to healing and justice. Through collaborative programming, workshops, and public events, Quincy helps guide the organization in its mission to use creativity as a tool for connection, empowerment, and systemic change.
Doneil Sauveur aka Blackbird is a spoken word poet originally from Jamaica. She began her poetry journey at the age of 12 and continues to grow within her field exponentially. Her poetry paints a vivid picture of the world today and uses powerful and transformative rhetoric to speak to the audience. Her poetry has been heard all over the world including London, Washington, DC, New York and Florida.
Anthony McNeil is a Certified Lead EHE Peer at the Center for Multicultural Wellness and Prevention and serves as Captain of the Central Florida HIV Stigma Taskforce. He is the current Co-Chair of the Service Systems & Quality Committee of the Central Florida HIV Planning Council. In his outreach work, Anthony is dedicated to helping clients overcome barriers to care through culturally responsive support, honest conversation, and community-centered advocacy. He believes deeply in meeting people where they are—with compassion, dignity, and a commitment to walking beside them.
Outside of advocacy, Anthony performs under the name TilltheAM and is the founder of Ase Juices LLC, a wellness brand rooted in the healing power of natural ingredients and radical self-love.
Has served as the Dean of Arts and Communication at Seminole State College for nearly seven years, she oversees departmental operations, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations while advancing institutional goals. Her role encompasses program and curriculum development, faculty and staff supervision, budget management, and accreditation compliance. She work closely with internal and external stakeholders to foster collaboration and innovation in higher education.
With a mission to enhance student learning and institutional excellence, She brings extensive experience in leadership, strategic planning, and community engagement. Her expertise in academic administration is complemented by a strong commitment to creating educational opportunities that empower students and contribute to organizational success.
As a Retail Business Specialist at Valley Bank, Tye partners with local businesses and professionals to deliver personalized financial solutions that support growth and long-term success. With a strong background in retail banking and a passion for relationship-building, Tye helps clients navigate everything from business checking to lending and cash flow management. Tye has earned a reputation as a trusted advisor—offering not just products, but real partnerships backed by a community-focused bank that puts people first.
Dandelion (they/fae) is a passionate creative, backyard gardener, caregiver, mad liberationist, peer supporter, and community care advocate. Dandelion is a founder of Peer Support Space & Eva’s Casita, Central Florida’s first Queer and Trans centric respite. They are a cultivator for Blue Trunk Community Network. A contributor to Radical Care Club. A Masters of Social Work graduate from the University of Central Florida. And a lover of nature and nurturing.