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Teri Lawrence - Managing Director, Diversity Reform USA
Teri Lawrence has been in the Elk Grove area for 23 years. She is married to Larry Lawrence and has one child, Bryce Crump, and three stepsons, Larry, Scott, and Randy. Teri has always been interested in politics, economics, and Christian history and its part in American culture.
When Bryce entered 7th grade at Toby Johnson Junior High School in Elk Grove, Teri began noticing information that began coming home with Bryce. This information was contrary to her family’s morals and Christian heritage and values.
Upon further investigation, she found that the Elk Grove Unified School District, along with almost all public schools across the entire nation, was becoming infiltrated with doctrines contrary to her beliefs. These doctrines consisted of (1) White Privilege (the belief that white people only have what they have because they are white; nothing has been earned or deserved), (2) “multiculturalism”, which teaches that American culture is something to be ashamed of, and American culture should give way to paganism, Islam, and anything but Christianity, and (3) “diversity”, which is the promotion of homosexuality, abortion, and anti-Christian beliefs.
Teri met Georgiana Preskar, and together they have been working diligently (since 2002) to spread the word of such programs that are being taught in the public schools and the workplace. They have become experts in the subject matter through their years of research.
Teri also serves on the Republican Central Committee. Teri enjoys family life with her husband Larry. They enjoy a second home in Maui, and also a cabin in Blue Lake Springs. She likes to read, scuba-dive, swim, bicycle, and hike. Bryce is in college and she is currently working diligently to keep him focused on schoolwork. Teri may be contacted at
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Georgiana Preskar - Executive Director, Diversity Reform USA
Georgiana Preskar is the Director of Eagle Forum of Sacramento and served on the Sacramento Republican Central Committee. She is a member of the Sacramento Republican Assembly, which supports the traditional platform of the Republican Party. She authored Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America’s Children; Diversity Addiction: The Cause and The Cure; The Hoax of The Century: White Privilege and The Wheel of Oppression; and The Catholic Citizen, a weekly church column.
As a mother, homemaker, registered nurse, sociologist, substitute schoolteacher, real estate agent, religion education instructor, and prayer coordinator, she's observed through the years a noticeable change in the adherence to the American Way, which are the Judeo-Christian principles upon which our nation was founded.
Upon the discovery in 2002 of a nationwide diversity program called Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity (SEED), Georgiana realized that America's most basic principles were being undermined to change our country. This was happening in the classrooms of America in very well planned and manipulated curriculum taught in diversity education.
Her traditional Chicago, suburban upbringing, with dad, mom, and brother gave her knowledge of America's heritage and appreciation for its Judeo-Christian foundation. Together with her husband of 32 years, Michael, her family, friends and political associates, she began the battle for the last frontier of freedom, the USA.
In 2009, she joined with Teri Lawrence, to organize a new grassroots organization, Diversity Reform USA, in order to reform diversity, so that the Big Three, people of Judeo-Christian faith, European descent, and patriotic traditional thinkers, will be included in diversity status.
Through radio talk shows, educational seminars, writings, and a new curriculum called A Right To Be Accepted Too-Workshops, Georgiana and Teri make known certain facts that will enable people to stand in boldness for acceptance into diversity status.
With two grown children, Michael and Michelle, and two grandchildren, Angela and Michael, Georgiana encourages protection of our children for the survival of America. Georgiana continues to seek peace of mind through prayer, Bible studies, exercise, walking, skiing, photography, target shooting, cooking, and sharing activities and luncheons with friends, as well as visits to her family, dad and brother, and daughter and family who live out of state.
This year will find Georgiana and her husband building a new home in the country on 60 acres. Her dream is to have in home educational seminars for the advancement of The American Way, and diversity reform through a return to the basics of Common Sense and The Ten Commandments.
Georgiana may be contacted at
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