Adasha Turner, CNIM R EEG T, is a retired self-taught Board Certified Surgical/ Clinical Neurophysiologic Specialist (IONM). She is owner of Adasha Turner Neurodiagnostic Services with prior employment and contracts at UW Rehab, Stanford Traumatic Brain Injury Institute, Harvard Massachusetts General Hospital, and University of Arizona.
In 2019, Adasha founded Modest Family Solutions (d/b/a Ummah Sustained Institute), a 4-H partnership youth development program which provides empowerment during spiritual and emotional journeys by applying life skills and understanding of human rights literacy and action-based entrepreneurship education in Social Studies, ArgoEcology, and Environmental Science.
Adasha is currently a WSU Extension Master Gardener intern, Snohomish County Sustainable Community Stewards & Waste Warrior, WSU Extension Diversity Inclusion “Facing Racism” Speaker, and WSU Extension 4-H Volunteer.
With 25+ years’ homeschooling experience, Adasha is the Vice Principal of MAPS’ Sunday School. Besides Co-Chairing MAPS-CDEI, she is also on the MAPS Social Leadership Team and helped organize MAPS programs including the Uplifting Sisterhood conference, Black in Islam, George Floyd Stand in Solidarity, and the Juneteenth program. She is also on the MAPS-MCRC COVID-19 Response Triage Team. In her free time, Adasha co-produces the Unapologetically Black and Muslim Podcast. She enjoys hosting Ummah Sustained Jr. Master Gardener program, and modeling stewardship and sustainable resources with her daughter.