

Founder Triumphant
Lynn Diana Prince Morrison
Lynn Diana Prince Morrison was born in Detroit, Michigan where she lived until the age of 29. She started her transition in 1990, at the age of 22. At 29, she moved to Atlanta where she has resided the last 22 years. Lynn has been involved in social justice work since 2013 working with a Solutions Not Punishment Coalition and also Legendara. She is a senior ambassador to the National Trans visibility March which is an idea that birth from Lynn Diana Morrison.

Founder D.E.M.U.R.E.
Candyce J. Evans
Candyce J Evans, a Birmingham, AL native has always been involved with community service and giving back to others. She started her journey into Greekdom in 2013 and has been doing many projects throughout the U.S. Since then, Candyce had sought out many more women like herself to take this journey along with her and she realized that many like herself don’t have a voice in Greek life. 'We created this organization as a space for transgender women to belong. To have sisterhood and family. Every woman should have a voice and never feel less than."

Soror Exquisite
Tanya D. Clarke
Tanya Clarke was born and raised in Inman, South Carolina and has resided in the Nation's Capital, Washington DC for over 30 years. Tanya is a beautiful black trans woman who believes in God and that dreams do come true. Tanya is a wife, community activist and proud advocate of the trans community.

Soror Excellence
Ronnie L. Taylor
Ronnie Taylor is a proud woman of color and of trans experience. She got her start in activism at the age of 16 as her high schools gay straight alliance president. At the age of 21 she started to live in her trans identity, it wasn’t the easiest. Overcoming addiction, abusive relationships and homelessness she was aided by influential women in the trans community and is now committed to giving back in all ways to her community.
Ronnie is a Chief of Staff in the Maryland General Assembly. Prior to working in politics, she has worked in higher education, the public school system and served as a case manager at various nonprofit organizations.
Ronnie is looking to expand her education further as she attends North Carolina Agriculture & Technical State University (Go Aggies!) where she will obtain an online Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (African American Studies) and Teaching Certification. Her goal is to one day become a middle or high school African American Studies History teacher. She is active social justice activist and is often participating and even speaking at various Black Lives Matter and social justice events. Ronnie previously served as the Vice – Chair for The Frederick Center. She was the Frederick Pride 2019 Keynote speaker.
Ronnie is from Prince Georges County, MD and has been married to her partner LaShawn for five years and proud parents of a fur baby Tinker, a Jack Russell – Beagle mix rescue. She is a proud member of Epsilon Tau Delta Sorority Incorporated and functions in the capacities as the organization’s Executive Director, Supreme Historian and Webmaster. In her spare time, Ronnie enjoys walking and playing with Tinker, interior design, traveling, anything surrounding the arts, and spending time with chosen family. Her favorite quotes to live by are “Reclaiming My Time!” by Maxine Walters and “When they go low, we go high” by Michelle Obama.

Soror Tranquility
D'nai Hall
D'nai Hall is a motivated, professional trans women of color. Born and raised in Mississippi, with her middle class working single mother and three other siblings. She is currently working in the LGBTQ Community as a Case Manager for a nonprofit organization called Cal-Pep. She is a proud member of Epsilon Tau Delta Sorority Inc. and serves on the board as the Secretary. She has a A.A. degree in Administrative Medical Management from Virginia College and is pursuing her B.A. degree in Communications in hopes to one day be a News Anchor. She uses her voice to spread awareness and love to all women, especially trans women of color on her YouTube channel.