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Ala Stanford

Ala Stanford is a distinguished American pediatric surgeon known for her significant contributions to medicine and public health. She founded the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium in Philadelphia, addressing healthcare disparities during the pandemic. Dr. Stanford is also notable as the first African-American female pediatric surgeon trained entirely in the U.S. In 2024, she became a professor of practice at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Biology and director of Community Outreach for research at the Penn Institute for RNA Innovation, further solidifying her impact in science and community engagement.


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December 1970: Ala Stanford Born

In December 1970, Ala Stanford was born. She would later become a notable American pediatric surgeon.

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September 2006: Joined Temple University Faculty

In September 2006, Ala Stanford joined the faculty at Temple University.

2008: Shirley Chisholm Award

In 2008, Ala Stanford was recognized with the Shirley Chisholm Award from the Philadelphia Congress of the National Congress of Black Women.

2010: Life-Saving Surgery in Haiti

In 2010, while at Abington Memorial Hospital, Ala Stanford performed life-saving surgery on a baby from Haiti and also established Stanford Pediatric Surgery, LLC.

March 30, 2020: Married Byron Drayton

On March 30, 2020, Ala Stanford married Byron Drayton. The couple have five sons and one daughter from previous marriages.

October 2021: Opened Health Equity Center

In October 2021, Ala Stanford opened the Ala Stanford Center for Health Equity, providing primary care and behavioral health services. Later that month, she removed her name from consideration to be Philadelphia's next health commissioner.

2021: Fortune Magazine's 50 Greatest Leaders & CNN Hero

In 2021, Ala Stanford was named to Fortune Magazine's 50 Greatest Leaders (number 23) of the year and recognized as a Top 10 CNN Hero for her contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

2024: Salary Paid by Philadelphia

In 2024, Ala Stanford drew a salary of at least $400,000, which was paid for by the city of Philadelphia.

2024: Joined University of Pennsylvania

In 2024, Ala Stanford joined the University of Pennsylvania as a professor of practice in the Department of Biology, and as director of Community Outreach for research activities in the Penn Institute for RNA Innovation.

October 1, 2025: Declared Candidacy for Congress

On October 1, 2025, Ala Stanford declared her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district and received the endorsement of the retiring incumbent, Dwight Evans.

March 2026: Controversial Statement on Gaza

In March 2026, Ala Stanford made a controversial statement regarding the Gaza genocide, comparing use of the term to the use of a racial slur, generating criticism.

April 2026: Campaign Used Generative AI

In April 2026, it was found that Ala Stanford's campaign used generative AI when responding to a candidate questionnaire. A senior adviser claimed they only used Claude to edit for brevity.

April 21, 2026: AIPAC Support via 314 Action

As of April 21, 2026, reports indicated that AIPAC supported Ala Stanford's campaign with funds routed through 314 Action, totaling $2.6 million. $500,000 has already been linked to a known AIPAC shell organization.

2026: Candidate for Democratic Nomination

In 2026, Ala Stanford is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, having received the endorsement of the retiring incumbent, Dwight Evans.

2026: Congressional Candidacy

In 2026, Ala Stanford is running for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district.

2026: Salary Reporting Controversy

In 2026, a review found that the Black Doctors Consortium failed to accurately report Ala Stanford's salary for multiple years. The lawyer claimed it was an "inadvertent omission".