Who We Are: The Redefining Freedom Center of Virginia

At the Redefining Freedom Center of Virginia, we believe that the promise of America—liberty, justice, and equality—is only as strong as our commitment to protect it. In a time of growing tribalism, mistrust, and civic disengagement, our mission is simple yet profound: to preserve the ideals of American freedom by fostering education, empowerment, and unity across our diverse communities.

We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization rooted in the values enshrined in the founding of our Republic—but focused on the future. We bring people together—across backgrounds, beliefs, and borders of identity—to engage in the hard, necessary work of redefining freedom for a 21st-century America.

Because if we don’t come together now, we risk losing what holds us together.

What We Do

We operate at the crossroads of civic education, community building, and social innovation. Through advocacy, learning, and collaboration, we work to reignite a shared understanding of liberty, not as a partisan weapon, but as a common purpose.

    • Promote inclusive policies rooted in fairness and democratic values.

    • Champion civil rights, constitutional literacy, and equal protection under the law.

    • Amplify underrepresented voices and defend the principle that freedom belongs to everyone.

    • Deliver programs and curricula that teach America's founding principles with modern relevance.

    • Equip students, educators, and citizens with tools for civic engagement and historical understanding.

    • Partner with schools and universities to foster critical thinking and respectful dialogue.

    • Provide leadership development and mentorship to emerging community changemakers.

    • Fund grassroots initiatives that align with our mission.

    • Support individuals in becoming informed, active citizens.

    • Work with public schools, institutions, nonprofits, and corporate allies.

    • Build diverse coalitions focused on solutions, not divisions.

    • Share resources and knowledge to strengthen community impact.

    • Study the evolving meaning of freedom in a diverse, digital age.

    • Explore new approaches to civic participation and education.

    • Translate research into action that reaches classrooms, boardrooms, and city halls.

    • Host town halls, forums, and service projects to spark unity and dialogue.

    • Mobilize volunteers for local impact rooted in national ideals.

    • Create spaces for healing, listening, and coalition-building across differences.

Why It Matters

Freedom is not inherited. It’s upheld—by each generation, through civic courage and shared responsibility. The Redefining Freedom Center of Virginia is your partner in this sacred work. Our Republic depends on a citizenry that understands both its rights and its responsibilities.

We’re not red. We’re not blue. We’re red, white, and blue.
If we don’t come together now, we may lose the very freedoms that define us.

OUR MISSION

Freedom: America’s First Principle

America was founded on a single, timeless ideal: Freedom.
From the beginning, this nation has been shaped by individuals who embraced the responsibility of self-governance—who understood that liberty demands both courage and accountability. Our Founders, mindful of history’s warnings, knew that tyranny often rises not in darkness, but under the pretense of order. Their answer was simple yet profound: entrust people with the right to make decisions for their own lives.

But freedom is never self-sustaining.

The Founders understood that liberty must be defended with vigilance. Even limited governments tend to reach for more control—and without the watchful eye of an engaged citizenry, freedom can erode swiftly.


True liberty is hard-won, easily lost, and only preserved by a people who value thought, speech, conscience, opportunity, and assembly.

At the Redefining Freedom Center, we are committed to guarding and expanding that legacy for all Americans.


FIVE PILLARS OF FREEDOM


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Meet Our Chairman and Founder


Sophia Nelson

Sophia A. Nelson, Esq.

Sophia A. Nelson is a force of nature—an award-winning author, journalist, businesswoman, and thought leader who has spent her career at the crossroads of law, politics, culture, and personal transformation. She is also the founder and chairman of The Redefining Freedom Center of Virginia, a bold and visionary 501(c)(3) dedicated to one of the most urgent missions of our time: to restore, reimagine, and expand the American promise of freedom for all. The Center’s work bridges racial, socio-economic, and cultural divides through dialogue, partnerships, programs, and non-political policy advocacy.

Rooted in Virginia—the birthplace of America in Jamestown, 1607—the Center’s vision is national, driven by the belief that our fractured nation can still heal if we dare to listen, learn, and lead with integrity. Sophia Nelson embodies that courage. She has lived through—and spoken out against—the polarizing forces that threaten to tear us apart, from "cancel culture" on Virginia's college campuses to the toxic tribalism infecting public discourse. She has faced these forces personally and emerged more determined than ever to call Americans back to a higher purpose: unity without conformity, freedom balanced by responsibility, and citizenship anchored in shared values.

A proud daughter of an Army NCO and a maternal grandfather who was also an NCO, Nelson was born in Munich, Germany, and raised in New Jersey. In 1983, she was selected as a Congressional intern, staying at Marymount College while working on Capitol Hill. She interned again in 1989 in the U.S. Senate before Virginia became her home once again in 1991-1994, where Nelson began her legal career at Washington & Lee University School of Law. She later completed her law degree at American University’s Washington College of Law in 1994. Nelson quickly rose to political prominence during President George H. W. Bush’s 1992 re-election campaign and became one of the youngest nominees for U.S. Congress in 1996 at age 28. She later served as investigative committee counsel on Capitol Hill, advised Fortune 100 companies through the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and worked as a lobbyist/lawyer at Holland & Knight LLP through 2009, when she left the practice of law and founded SAN Enterprises LLC, a certified MWBE boutique consulting and media firm. A company she still runs successfully to this day. 

Nelson eventually left the practice of law to pursue her passions for writing, corporate consulting, and leadership development—and she has never looked back. She now calls herself a "recovering attorney."

Nelson’s influence reaches far beyond politics and business. She is a global voice on leadership, diversity, women’s empowerment, and civic responsibility. Her acclaimed books—including Black Woman RedefinedThe Woman CodeBe the One You Need, and E Pluribus One—have shaped conversations on race, gender, and national identity. Her commentary appears regularly in The Washington Post, CNN Opinion, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. She is currently a columnist for Forbes and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and a familiar face on CNN, MSNBC, PBS, and other major networks.

A true Renaissance woman, Nelson plays both the acoustic guitar and drums and is a passionate percussionist. She lives in Virginia’s scenic wine country, where she created her own wine label, Wine for the Woman’s Soul—a reflection of her belief that personal well-being and soulful living are inseparable from public service.

As founder of The Redefining Freedom Center, Nelson leads with both conviction and compassion. She knows that America stands at a crossroads today, just as it did in 1860—not divided by slavery, but by fear, extremist ideology, resentment, and mistrust. Her mission is to bridge these divides, rekindle our shared commitment to freedom, and chart a new path forward—one where every American feels seen, heard, and valued.

Nelson’s third book, E Pluribus One, was a powerful call to heal the nation's wounds after the deeply divisive 2016 election. In it, she reminds Americans of our founding motto, e pluribus unum—out of many, one—and urges us to reclaim the vision of a united, resilient America. Nelson challenges us to remember that "we the people" are entrusted with safeguarding life, liberty, freedom, and equality, and that our leaders must embody morality, virtue, and patriotic service.

She has graced the cover of more than a dozen print and digital magazines and was named one of the world’s most influential women by the UK's The Guardian in 2018, when she spoke at Sydney’s famed Opera House during Women’s History Month.

With deep roots in Virginia’s business and civic life, Nelson leads The Redefining Freedom Center of Virginia as a bold effort to renew the nation’s founding principles for a new era, grounded in unity, resilience, and inclusive freedom.

In Sophia A. Nelson, The Redefining Freedom Center, has not just a leader but a living testament to resilience, reinvention, and principled leadership. Her work reminds us that the American experiment may be fragile, but it is far from finished.