Reva Stewart
Reva Stewart is a passionate Native American advocate, community organizer, and cultural preservationist who has dedicated her life to protecting and uplifting Indigenous people across Arizona and beyond. She is currently leading fundraising and outreach efforts to help bring home Native American relatives who have gone missing or been trafficked into unlicensed sober living homes, often far from their homes and without support or resources.
In addition to her work on human trafficking and missing persons cases, Reva plays a vital role in advocating for Indigenous rights, addressing the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP), and supporting families through direct aid, legal advocacy, and public awareness campaigns. She organizes rallies, educational events, and community healing circles, and frequently works with tribal leaders, lawmakers, and law enforcement to push for systemic change and justice. Her tireless efforts not only aim to reunite families but also to restore dignity, healing, and empowerment to Native American communities that have been historically underserved and overlooked.