
Indigenous Educator | Cultural Advocate | Media Host
Meredith is a dedicated leader in Indigenous education, cultural preservation, and advocacy. An enrolled member of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation, she is committed to reclaiming narratives, strengthening community connections, and ensuring that Indigenous voices—especially those of Eastern Woodland peoples—are heard, respected, and celebrated.
As a board member of an Indigenous education nonprofit, Meredith works to create transformative learning experiences that uplift Native histories and traditions. She serves on the Working and Rules Committee for the Urban Indigenous Committee of Philadelphia, shaping policies and initiatives that impact the region’s Indigenous communities. Additionally, she lends her expertise as an advisory board member for Bartram’s Garden, fostering cultural and ecological connections in one of the city’s most historic green spaces.
With a passion for storytelling, Meredith co-hosts Save Our Ancestors on G-Town Radio, a groundbreaking show where heritage, healing, and truth meet the mic. Through media, public speaking, and interactive educational programs, she challenges outdated narratives and brings Indigenous perspectives into classrooms, boardrooms, and public spaces.
Her work is rooted in action—whether it’s developing educational curricula, leading workshops, or consulting on Indigenous representation in media and policy.
For inquiries or collaboration, Meredith can be reached at Meredith_soa@icloud.com