Priscilla Rodriguez
2025 Speaker
Advocate, United By Equity
Priscilla Rodriguez (she/her) is a dedicated public health professional with a strong academic foundation and a passion for social equity. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Nutritional Science from Whittier College and a Master’s degree in Public Health from The George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, where she focused on social and behavioral research.
With experience in both the nonprofit and public sectors, Priscilla has led the development and implementation of programs, campaigns, and initiatives designed to raise awareness, educate communities, and inspire collective action around key health and social issues. She also conducts policy analysis and is driven by advocacy to support systems-level change and advance a more just and equitable society. Her work spans a wide array of causes, including LGBTQIA+ advocacy, food security, reparations policy, and rare disease policy and advocacy.
At the core of Priscilla’s work is a commitment to community empowerment-engaging individuals and groups to leverage their own strengths in building healthier, more resilient communities.