Tashima Wildrose has over 30 years of experience advocating to end homelessness and increase affordable housing, including roles as a community organizer and director of a Community Action Commission Housing department. Passionate about creating generational wealth and expanding access to the opportunities that Santa Fe offers, Tashima brings strong organizational and communication skills to the table, alongside a deep commitment to justice and equity. Tashima has been a preschool teacher and a Program Supervisor for Big Brothers Big Sisters in Northampton, MA and in Santa Fe NM. She has traveled the world and loves to visit rural and out of the way places. Hiking, reading, watercolor painting and being in nature are her passions. She has lived in Santa Fe for more than 15 years and loves the City Different.