Christina Foster is a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico. She received her B.A. in History with a focus in Psychology and African Studies. In May of 2016, she obtained her M.A. in Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management from SIT Graduate Institute, in Brattleboro, Vermont. Christina is the mother of one, Cerron Ross. Her dedication to social justice has long been a part of who she is as a person. While in Albuquerque, she cultivated her desire to advocate for the human rights and civil liberties for people, especially those of African descent. She has taught and helped design several programs, which provided holistic education, growth and development opportunities for many different communities.
Relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, she interned for HABESHA, Inc. and assisted in the establishment of the KASI Sustainable Development Institute being built in Ghana, Africa. Christina serves as Ambassador of Pan-African History for Lutino Adunu Library in the Nwyoa District in Uganda, Africa and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Christina will continue her education with a Ph.D. in Africana Studies. She is currently the middle school Social Studies teacher for Imhotep Academy, an African-centered private school in Atlanta.