About Our Founder, -Zelda

Zelda, a visionary disabled trans woman, stands at the forefront of societal change, advocating for a world where equity and gratitude replace monetary wealth as the measure of value. Born on an Easter Sunday, her life has been a testament to resilience, creativity, and unyielding pursuit of justice, shaped by her experiences in Minnesota and Washington state.

From a young age, Zelda faced the challenges of generational poverty, navigating a landscape often hostile to those who deviate from societal norms. Despite these hardships, she cultivated a rich inner world, finding solace and strength in her intellectual and creative pursuits. A savant in her own right, Zelda's early years were marked by an extraordinary aptitude for calculus and a voracious appetite for knowledge, often reading encyclopedias for fun, while simultaneously grappling with the harsh realities of bullying and discrimination in her educational journey.

Her experiences with ADHD, ODD, OCD, anxiety, social phobias, depression, and PTSD have not only shaped her understanding of the world but also fueled her commitment to championing the rights of those marginalized by society. Zelda's artistic soul and love for science – highlighted by her perfect score in the science portion of the GED – blend seamlessly with her philosophical and ethical framework, influenced by her studies in Theosophy and Theology.

"CreateEquity.World" is the culmination of Zelda's lifelong dedication to challenging the status quo and redefining the concept of wealth. Here, gratitude and mutual respect are the currencies of a new world order, one where every individual, regardless of their starting point, has the opportunity to thrive.

Zelda's approach to leadership is deeply rooted in empathy, inclusivity, and a commitment to ethical practices. As an artist and scientist, she brings a unique perspective to the table, one that values creativity and analytical thinking in equal measure. Her vision is not just for a transformed society but for a world where the pursuit of equity is a shared responsibility.

Her immediate goal with "CreateEquity.World" is to spark a grassroots movement, armed with flyers, pamphlets, and a passionate street team, to spread the message of equity and individual agency far and wide. Looking towards the future, her aspirations for the 2032 presidential campaign reflect her unwavering belief in the power of collective action to usher in an era of true equality and fairness.

Zelda invites every visitor to "CreateEquity.World" to join her in this quest. She hopes to instill a sense of urgency and empowerment, urging each person to recognize their own agency in shaping a more equitable society. Her call to action is clear: Embrace your power, join the movement, and be part of the change.

A window at night, brightly sparking with a neon sign in white letters that makes the words "Do Something Great" out of the neon bulb structure. Underneath in added text, The site has added "Together, We can thrive."

Together, We can thrive.

An image of a beautifully painted brick wall, that has the phrase " Everything has beauty, But not everyone can see it."
An image of a persons hands cupped with a scrap of paper that says "make a change" in their hands, as well as some change in form of various coins.
A black and white image of a banner that says "We Hear You."