My name is Ta’Juana Williams-Bribiescas and I am a proud mother of five, including 12-year-old twins. Coming from a family of seven siblings, I share a special bond with my fraternal twin brother. My ten-year marriage to my wonderful wife has created a lively home filled with seven dogs, a cockatoo, a parakeet, two ducks, and four chickens.

My academic journey has equipped me with the necessary qualifications and expertise to pursue my passions. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Traditional History and several associate degrees and certifications. Currently, I am furthering my education by pursuing a masters in education at the University of Phoenix. This academic background and my personal experiences and interests have shaped my advocacy work and teaching efforts.

I am passionate about judicial balance and equality advocacy. I have leadership experience as President and Vice President of Student Government at Dona Ana Community College and in various roles at New Mexico State University. My interests include animals, music, spirituality, travel, food, teaching, family and painting, which inspire my advocacy and teaching efforts. In the future, I aspire to run for office within my district which will further my advocacy work.