Pauline stands at the crossroads of two remarkable lineages, tracing her heritage back to the rich soils of Africa and the vast landscapes of North America. Her story is a vibrant tapestry woven from the histories of Native and African Americans, celebrating their unique confluence and shared legacy in America. We are the sum total of our ancestors, their experiences shaping our interests, beliefs, and identities.
With a deep appreciation for her cultural roots, both the joys and the struggles, Pauline embraces the full spectrum of her heritage. These dual lineages, with their distinct and interconnected histories, have taught her invaluable lessons about resilience, identity, and the complexity of the human spirit. In Pauline’s journey of self-discovery, she mirrors the multicultural essence of America itself: diverse, complex, and enriched by the convergence of different worlds.
Jacquelyn Mosley was from Los Angeles, California. She attended California State University Dominguez hills receiving two master’s degrees in behavioral science and educational psychology and was a social worker and school psychologist. Her paternal grandmother is of African and Native American descent. She studied African and native American relationships in colleges and she is the mother of a son and daughter and a grandmother of three children.