Interfaith Strategy for Advocacy & Action in the Community

Meet our ISAAC Anti-Racism Task Force Intern!

Ashante is in the front left of the photo, across from Vice Mayor Patrese Griffin on the right.
Ashante is in the front left of the photo, across from Vice Mayor Patrese Griffin on the right.

Ashante Collins is originally from Savannah, GA and grew up in Jacksonville, FL. Upon graduating high school, she moved back to her hometown for a few years before making her way up to Michigan. Collins is currently a Psychology major at Kalamazoo Valley Community College and will be graduating in the spring of 2020 and transferring to Western Michigan University to further her studies in Psychology while minoring in criminal justice. After graduating from WMU she plans to attend Law School where she hopes to be accepted into Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C. She has volunteered with the ISAAC anti-racism task force since January 2018 and hopes to become more deeply involved with the organization and all its endeavors.

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