Our Contributors
Our contributors represent a wide range of demographics, including age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, professional experience, and geographic location. They are mothers, scientists, athletes, spiritual leaders, artists, and so much more. Take a moment to get to know each of our 40 contributors below.
Katherine Anderson
closed her Seattle restaurant and floral shop, The London Plane, in 2023. Since then, she has been running her organic flower farm, Marigold and Mint, in the Snoqualmie Valley, along with writing, painting, and making pottery.
Carol Caliyah
is the founder of The Institute for Black Justice, a lawyer, and a revered Nana of six grandchildren, four of them uncertain girls.
Etosha Cave
is a scientist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Twelve, a carbon transformation company that is converting CO2 into sustainable fuels and chemicals.
Leslie Ching
DO, is a clinical associate professor at Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has been a Zen student since 2009.
Hílda Davis
is a first-generation Black Costa Rican American from Staten Island, New York. She currently lives in Seattle, Washington, with her family.
Alison Mariella Désir
is the author of best-selling book Running While Black, TV host and producer of the award-winning PBS show, Out & Back w/ Alison Mariella Désir, and founder with a passion for movement, mental health, and racial equity.
Kathy Eldon
is a film producer, author, former teacher, and the founder of Creative Visions, a nonprofit organization that supports creative activists who use media, arts and education to inform, inspire, and catalyze positive change to create a more just, caring, and sustainable world.
Rozlyn Anderson Flood
was previously a trusts and estates attorney, as well as a wealth management executive. She was also previously a philanthropic advisor for Princeton University, and board member and consultant to nonprofit organizations.
Malaka Gharib
is a writer, journalist, and cartoonist, and the author of I Was Their American Dream and It Won’t Always Be Like This.
Jennifer Hegeman
is a retired high school teacher who transitioned from male to female in 2014, and who now lives happily ever after.
Nancy Hilpert
is a writer, career coach, and mindfulness teacher supporting people to find their highest potential and fulfillment in their lives.
Darine Hotait
is an Arab American writer and film director based in NYC. Her work explores the politics of identity, Arab & African diaspora, social stigmas, and science fiction while employing visual components of magical realism.
Rebecca Li
PhD, is a sociology professor and Chan Buddhist teacher in the lineage of Master Sheng Yen, and author of Illumination: A Guide to the Buddhist Method of No-Method & Allow Joy into Our Hearts: Chan Practice in Uncertain Times.
Corinna Luyken
is a New York Times-bestselling author and illustrator of picture books. Her books have won numerous awards and been translated into thirteen languages.
Thu Anh Nguyen
is a Vietnamese American poet, educator, and painter whose work centers equity and justice.
Sara Marie Ortiz
(Pueblo of Acoma) is an author, Highline Native education Program Manager, Native arts/lit & culture specialist, artist mentor, editor, curriculum writer, public speaker, and co-founder of the Northwest Native Writers Circle.
Emily Parzybok
is a writer, political consultant, and mindfulness teacher based in Seattle, Washington. She is a very strong swimmer, an amateur beekeeper, and loves singing in choirs.
Azra Raza
is a professor of medicine, director of the Myelodysplastic Syndrome Center at Columbia University, and author of The First Cell: And the Human Costs of Pursuing Cancer to the Last.
Jennifer Risher
is the author of We Need to Talk: A Memoir About Wealth, co-founder of #HalfMyDAF, a tennis player, and a very good cook.
Lisa Sitkin
is a senior staff attorney at the National Housing Law Project where she focuses on economic justice issues related to housing.
Andrea Steinberger
is senior rabbi at Hillel at the University of Wisconsin. She is a teacher, a learner, and a spiritual seeker. Andrea loves swimming, dancing, laughing and sitting still.
Suzanne Swift
lives and loves in Madison, WI, where she writes and creates art along with advancing progressive causes and working to create a healthy thriving community.
Uncertain Girls in Uncertain Times
Forthcoming from Red Hen Press, Fall 2026. Co-edited by Donna Wolf and Joyce Chen.








































