
Alyssa Mosley (she/her) is a citizen of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation and a passionate advocate for Indigenous representation, cultural revitalization and youth empowerment. A graduate of Montclair State University with a B.S. in Business Administration, Alyssa combines her creative talents with a strong foundation in communication and strategy to uplift Native voices across media and community spaces.
In 2024, Alyssa was honored as a recipient of UNITY’s 25 Under 25 award for her platform, “Cultural Revitalization Through Fashion,” which encourages Native youth to express their individuality in culturally grounded ways. Through this platform, she has fused her love of fashion, art and culture—leading her to present her workshop – “Thrift and Thrive” – at several universities.
Today, Alyssa uses her skills and knowledge to support Indigenous success by working with Indigenous-led nonprofits such as Safe Harbors NYC and Urban Indigenous Collective. She looks forward to continuing to empower Native youth across Turtle Island through her work with CNAY.
In Fall 2025, Alyssa will begin her graduate studies at NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service, pursuing a Master of Public Administration in Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy, with the goal of further supporting Native communities through culturally grounded policy and communications work.