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'''Shanté Wolfe-Sisson''' (born [[November 24]], [[1993]] in Augusta, Georgia) is a social activist, paralegal and DJ.
'''Shanté Wolfe-Sisson''' (born [[November 24]], [[1993]] in Augusta, Georgia) is a social activist, paralegal and DJ.


Shanté was born to Vanessa Miller and Franklin Alfred Hodge of Georgia. They were adopted by Elizabeth Wolfe at age 8 and attended Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, graduating in [[2008]]. They attended Savannah State University pursuing a criminal justice major before moving to [[Tuskegee]] in [[2014]].
Shanté was born to Vanessa Miller and Franklin Alfred Hodge of Georgia. They were adopted by Elizabeth Wolfe at age 8 and attended Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, graduating in [[2012]]. They attended Savannah State University pursuing a criminal justice major before moving to [[Tuskegee]] in [[2014]].


Wolfe became involved with the [[Alabama Alliance for Healthy Youth]] in Montgomery and [[Birmingham]], lobbying for comprehensive sex education in school curricula. On [[February 9]], [[2015]] Shanté and [[Tori Wolfe-Sisson|Tori Sisson]] became the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Alabama, appearing at the Montgomery County courthouse immediately following a federal court ruling that required the state to recognize such marriages. Their legal ceremony followed a year after their spiritual wedding.
Wolfe became involved with the [[Alabama Alliance for Healthy Youth]] in Montgomery and [[Birmingham]], lobbying for comprehensive sex education in school curricula. On [[February 9]], [[2015]] Shanté and [[Tori Wolfe-Sisson|Tori Sisson]] became the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Alabama, appearing at the Montgomery County courthouse immediately following a federal court ruling that required the state to recognize such marriages. Their legal ceremony followed a year after their spiritual wedding.

Revision as of 08:59, 15 April 2019

Shanté Wolfe-Sisson (born November 24, 1993 in Augusta, Georgia) is a social activist, paralegal and DJ.

Shanté was born to Vanessa Miller and Franklin Alfred Hodge of Georgia. They were adopted by Elizabeth Wolfe at age 8 and attended Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, graduating in 2012. They attended Savannah State University pursuing a criminal justice major before moving to Tuskegee in 2014.

Wolfe became involved with the Alabama Alliance for Healthy Youth in Montgomery and Birmingham, lobbying for comprehensive sex education in school curricula. On February 9, 2015 Shanté and Tori Sisson became the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Alabama, appearing at the Montgomery County courthouse immediately following a federal court ruling that required the state to recognize such marriages. Their legal ceremony followed a year after their spiritual wedding.

Wolfe-Sisson was hired as an LGBTQ Rights and Special Litigation Paralegal at the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2016. During the 2016 election they worked with the NAACP in Jackson, Mississippi and began DJing at social justice events as DJ BLK Alchemy. Wolfe-Sisson provided music for the celebratory gathering when Roy Moore was suspended from the Alabama State Supreme Court by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary in September 2016, for the 2017 Women's March in Birmingham, and for the 2018 Birmingham Black Pride Party.

Notes

  1. Wolfe-Sisson uses the pronouns "they", "them" and "theirs".