Alexandra Owens

"This is Alexandra Owens. A civilian. An adult African-American female. She's been a music teacher for a few years since. Now what? Well, she's composing 'Alice Blue Gown' and many of these formal songs too to bring fear into the hears of both the Beleninsk Pact and the New Central Powers. I wonder what might've happened?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, How I Can Help Make the World Great (chapter)

Alexandra Owens is an adult African-American woman who composed "Alice Blue Gown" in front of the kid heroes during the How I Can Help Make the World Great afterparty. She works for the Walkerville Elementary School as a music teacher before World War III.

Also, she is the one has been arrested for making the kid heroes sing Alice Blue Gown by the the Osean Defense Forces (while realizing that it's an insult song against Yuktobania and the rest of the Beleninsk Pact and the New Central Powers due to formal clothing/capitalistic themes in that song; even because she's an anti-Rubyist) before The Journey Home is sung since she refused to compose that song, which she eventually got replaced by Major Louie Burke of the Osean Marine Band, who, even though he's not a staff member of a fictional school, is much more kinder than her, so that would've implied that she was very strict for all of this, even before the war.

Even though she wants to end the afterparty with a lot of formal songs to be performed after this, the party was cut, and in its place, and as a result, Burke made the kid heroes sing The Journey Home with the grownups all together in a solemn way, marking the end of hatred for the Grand Alliance, the Beleninsk Pact and the New Central Powers, and even easing an interdimensional fear of communism and imperialism while realizing that the Belkan Grey Men and the rest of the GLU are the actual instigators of the USRAC War.

Later, it turned out that she worked for the Belkan Grey Men, but she could be replaced by a more kinder substitute (and with the same attitude as Burke), Johanna Barnes (the one who enjoys The Journey Home the most).