Radmilla Cody

Advisory Board Member

Radmilla Cody is a GRAMMY Nominee, multiple Native American Music Awards winner, 46th Miss Navajo Nation, one of NPR’s 50 great voices, a Black History Maker Honoree, and an advocate against sexual and gender-based violence. Miss Cody is of the Tla’a‘schi’i’(Red Bottom People) clan and is born for the Naahilii (African-Americans). She was raised in the beautiful and picturesque plateaus of the Navajo Nation. A survivor of domestic violence, Radmilla uses her personal experiences to advocate strongly against the epidemic of violence. As a biracial person she attempts to communicate positive messages about her dual identity as children who are biracial or multiracial still bear the brunt of prejudice.