Facing Race 2012 National Conference
 
 
 

Junot Díaz was born and raised in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic. His work has appeared in: The New YorkerThe Paris ReviewTime OutGlimmer TrainStoryAfrican VoicesBest American Fiction `96 (ed. John Edgar Wideman); Best American Fiction `97 (ed. Annie Proulx); Best American Fiction `99 (ed. Amy Tan); Best American Fiction `00 (ed. E.L. Doctorow) and  The O.Henry Prize Stories anthology, 2009; Díaz was included in the ‘20 Writers for the 21st Century issue of The New Yorker (June ‘99). He received a Pushcart Prize XXII, for his story ‘Invierno” which was later also selected for The Pushcart Book of Short Stories, a compilation of the best fiction from the first 25 years of the Pushcart Prize.

Díaz edited The Beacon Best of 2001: Great Writing by Women and Men of All Colors and Cultures. He co-wrote the screenplay for Washington Heights directed by Alfredo de Villa.He is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Díaz’s story collection, Drown was published by Riverhead in `96 (pbk, July `97), it is in its 23rdprinting and was sold in 15 countries. (The story collection was also published in Spanish in the US, by Vintage Español, under the title Negocios.)

 

His first novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (September 2007, Riverhead) won the Pulitzer Prize and remained on the New York Times and independent bookstore bestseller lists for two years – in hardback and paperback. It has been sold in 33 languages where it hit bestseller lists around the world.

 

Díaz’s next story collection, This Is How You Lose Her was published by Riverhead, September 11th2012, and was a New York Times bestseller in the first week of publication. He was the recipient of aMacArthur Foundation ‘Genius’ Grant in 2012. 
 
 
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Lisa Abbott
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World Trust Educational Services
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Erika Almiron
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Juntos
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Gustavo Andrade
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Shannon Bade
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Josh Begley
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J'nelle Bobb-Semple
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Jessica Brill Ortiz
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Cherrell Brown
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Judith Browne-Dianis
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Advancement Project
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Doyle Canning
Co-Director
smartMeme
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Lamont Carey
President/CEO
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Jeff Chang
Executive Director
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CADRE
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Sheila K Collins
Director
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Terry Cross
Executive Director
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Advancement Project
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Andrew Curley
Student
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Milly Hawk Daniel
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Director of Strategic Partnerships
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Junot Diaz
Author
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Niqua Douglas
Regional Youth Organizer
Project South
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Tina Dove
Director of Programs, National Opportunity to Learn Campaign
The Schott Foundation for Public Education
Tina Dove, M.Ed.
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Lolis Eric Elie
Writer
HBO's Treme
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Robert Espinoza
Senior Director for Public Policy and Communications
SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders)
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Rachel Falcone
Co-Producer
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Lili Farhang
Co-Director
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Negin Farsad
Comedian/Filmmaker
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Kim Fellner
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Marjorie Fine
Consultant
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Reginald Fitzgerald
Community Housing and Relocation Working Group
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Tekoah Flory
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Alexi Freeman
Staff Attorney
Advancement Project
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Jovonna Frieson
Parent Advocate
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CJ Frosch
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Sam Fulwood III
Senior Fellow
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Anthony Giancatarino
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Yvonne Gilchrist
Consultant
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Kohl Gill
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Marisela Gomez
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Victor Goode
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Jessica Gordon Nembhard
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Robert Gray
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Gita Gulati-Partee
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Sarita Gupta
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Glenn Harris
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Etang Inyang
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Deepa Iyer
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Alan Jenkins
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Tammy Johnson
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Bakari Jones
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Sandra Jones
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Lea Keal
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Navina Khanna
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Kate Khatib
Editor
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Richard Kim
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Sally Kohn
Salon / Fox News / sallykohn.com
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Mijo Lee
Program Director
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Laura Lemus
Labor Community Strategy Center
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Barbara Lewis
Campaign to End the Death Penalty
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Jaime-Jin Lewis
Executive Director
Border Crossers
Jaime-Jin Lewis is the Executive Director of Border Crossers and has worked as a committed activist, organizer and educator in the social change sector her whole life. This year, Jaime-Jin was cited in the New York Times article,
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Ruth Lindberg
Program Manager
National Center for Healthy Housing
Ms. Lindberg serves as a Program Manager for the National Center for Healthy Housing, a nonprofit corporation dedicated to creating healthy and safe homes for children through practical and proven steps. Ms. Lindberg holds Master’s degrees in Public Health and Urban Planning from the University of Washington and a Bachelor of Arts in Community Health from Brown University.
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Tiffany Loftin
President
The United States Student Association
Tiffany Dena Loftin serves as President of the United States Student Association, the oldest, largest and most inclusive student run student lead national organization. Training and developing college students from all over the country who organize daily for a more affordable and accessible education for all.
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Jose Lopez
Campaigns Coordinator
Make the Road New York
Jose Lopez has spent half his life fighting for justice and opportunity in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The son of two working class latin@s, Jose learned early the importance of family and community. At 14, Jose helped to create the Youth Power Project, the youth organizing arm of Make the Road NY, a grassroots organization working with families to improve their hoods.
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Suguet Lopez
Executive Director
Lideres Campesinas
Suguet López is Lideres Campesinas’ Executive Director. She brings much experience and knowledge about issues that affect women, especially immigrant women. Ms. López was the first in her family to attend higher education and obtain a Bachelors’ Degree in California State Polytechnic University, Pomona – college of agriculture and graduated with honors.
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Adriel Luis
Imagineer
iLL-Literacy
Adriel Luis injects imagination into social and political conversations. He utilizes music, visual art, design, and poetry to discover creative approaches to social engagement.
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Mariana Marroquin
Client Advocate
LA Gay and Lesbian Center
Actress and activist, with more than 10 Yrs working for LGBT community. Currently works as Client Advocate at LA Gay & Lesbian Center. She was granted with political asylum in 2006, this event change her life, she made the commitment of giving back to the country that recognizes her as a transgender woman and gave her a safe place to call home
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
Research and PhD Candidate
Emory University
Tressie McMillan Cottom is a PhD Student in Sociology at Emory University and a Researcher for the Racial Network for Ethnic and Racial Inequality at Duke University. She researches education, labor, stratification and for-profit colleges.
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Selene Medina
I was born in Mexico but raised in Charlotte, NC. I am 18 years old and am an undocumented college student. I am an activist in my community and part of a youth group from the Latin American Coalition called United 4 the DREAM. I am a co-chair for the Drop the I word campaign in our community.
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Pamela Merritt
Blogger
AngryBlackBitch.com
Pamela Merritt (Shark-Fu) blogs at AngryBlackBitch.com, where she has developed a blog that offers opinion pieces from a black feminist perspective. Merritt is a staff writer for RH RealityCheck.org and a contributor to Feministng.com. Merritt’s writing has been published in the Chicago Sun-Times, The Guardian UK, and Salon.
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Janet Mock
Writer
Janet Mock is a writer and Staff Editor at People.com, who publicly shared her teenage transition story in Marie Claire magazine in 2011. A native of Honolulu, Janet has spoken about transgender issues on MSNBC and HLN, holds a masters in journalism from New York University and runs the online campaign #GirlsLikeUs to empower trans women to live visibly. Her memoir Fish Food comes out Fall 2013 with Atria Books.
 
Aisha Moodie-Mills
Advisor, LGBT Policy & Racial Justice
Center for American Progress
Policy wonk, political commentator, and equality advocate. Aisha’s work with the FIRE Initiative at CAP explores the intersections of race, sexual orientation, and gender, and she has been featured by a host of print and television outlets including MSNBC, Essence, CurrentTV, and Politico among others. She, and her wife Danielle, also pen the politics and culture blog, threeLOL.com.
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Samhita Mukhopadhyay
Executive Editor
Feministing.com
Samhita Mukhopadhyay is a writer, speaker and technologist residing in Brooklyn, NY. She is the Executive Editor of the popular website Feministing.com and is the author of Outdated: Why Dating is Ruining Your Love Life. She is also co-host of the podcast Opinionated on Citizen Radio.
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Moses Newson
Retired Journalist with the Baltimore Afro-American Newspapers
Member of the Hall of Fame for MD/DE Press Association
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Zachary Norris
Co-Director
Justice for Families
Zachary Norris is the Co-Director of Justice for Families, a national alliance of family driven organizations working to end our nation’s youth incarceration epidemic. Zachary is an attorney, a former Soros Justice Fellow and past director of Books Not Bars, a campaign of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights.
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Sian OFaolain
Field Organizer
Rights Working Group
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Michael Omi
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Michael Omi is a professor of Asian American Studies and Comparative Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley where he is a recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award — an honor bestowed on only 232 UC Berkeley faculty members since the award’s inception in 1959. He is the co-author of Racial Formation in the United States, a groundbreaking work that transformed how we understand the social and historical forces that give race its changing meaning over time and place.
 
Jacqueline Johnson Pata
Executive Director
National Congress of American Indians
Jacqueline Pata is the Executive Director of NCAI, the oldest, largest and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities. Pata was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs during the Clinton Administration and serves on the Executive Board for the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
 
Abraham Paulos
Executive Director
Families for Freedom
ABRAHAM PAULOS is deeply committed to social justice and has worked for a number of years advocating for immigrant rights. Abraham is an Eritrean refugee, born in Sudan and raised in Chicago. He is a graduate of George Washington University with a degree in International Affairs and is currently finishing a Masters in Human Rights at the New School University.
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Sonia Pena
Associate Director
ARC
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Ana Perez
National Movement Director
Presente.org
Ana Perez is the National Movement Building Director for Presente.org, the largest Latino on-line membership organization. She has been at the forefront of organizing effective multi-racial and multi-sector coalitions rooted in equity and community empowerment frameworks. She fled the Salvadoran civil war in the early 1980s, grew up in Los Angeles, and benefited from the 1986 immigration reform.
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Magda Phillips
Community Organizer
Baltimore Algebra Project
Has been serving as a member of the Baltimore Algebra Project since 2008. As a member, she has embarked in: a camp out on City Hall
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Maria Poblet
Executive Director
Causa Justa :: Just Cause
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Ai-jen Poo
Director
National Domestic Workers Alliance
Ai-jen Poo is Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Co-director of the Caring Across Generations campaign. In 2000 she co-founded Domestic Workers United, the organization that spearheaded the passage of New York state’s historic Domestic Workers Bill of Rights in 2010. In 2012 Ai-jen was named to Newsweek’s 150 Fearless Women list and the Time 100 list.
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Nicole Porter
Director of Advocacy
The Sentencing Project
Nicole D. Porter is the Director of Advocacy and coordinates state campaigns for The Sentencing Project. She manages efforts on sentencing reform, voting rights, and eliminating racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Porter works closely with advocates at the state and local level in planning their media and advocacy strategies to advance criminal justice reforms.
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Maggie Potapchuk
President
MP Associates
Maggie Potapchuk MP Associates (www.mpassociates.us) - dedicated to building the capacity of organizations & communities to effectively address structural racism and privilege for building a just society. Her research includes, Community Change Processes in Addressing Racial Inequities and Flipping the Script: White Privilege & Community Building. She co-created www.racialequitytools.org & www.evaluationtoolsforracialequity.org.
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John Powell
Director
Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society
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Jennifer Pozner
Executive Director
Women In Media & News
Jennifer Pozner is a journalist, public speaker and founding director of Women In Media & News, a media analysis, education and advocacy group. MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry calls her book, Reality Bites Back:The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV, "required reading for every American girl and woman." Her widely-published media analysis is featured on ABC,CBS,NBC,CNN,MSNBC&FOX.
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Michael Premo
Co-Producer
Housing is a Human Right
Michael Premo is an artist, cultural worker and organizer dedicated to human rights. Michael co-created the Housing is a Human Right storytelling project; and among others has worked with Hip-Hop Theater Festival, The Foundry Theater, StoryCorps, The Civilians and Organizing for Occupation. He is on the Board of The Network of Ensemble Theaters.
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Dennis Quirin
Program Officer
Race & Equity Collaborative, Proteus Fund
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Chris Rabb
Social Entrepreneur in Residence
Temple University's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute
Chris Rabb is a teacher, writer, social entrepreneur and thought leader on the intersection of entrepreneurship, politics, media and social identity.
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Soyinka Rahim
Founder/Director
Our Thing Performance Company
Soyinka Rahim, founder of Our Thing Arts Company is a Certified InterPlay Leader. Raised in Oakland, California, Soyinka facilitates Movement Meditations and Interplay with diverse groups in the U.S. and abroad. A member of the Bay Area’s most renowned dance companies, she has choreographed multigenerational dance performances including an original dance play, “An Altar Piece to Alter Peace.”
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Nitika Raj
National Organizer
Resource Generation
Nitika Raj, National Organizer at Resource Generation organizing young people of color with wealth. She comes from anti-violence and anti-homophobia work using arts for building power and healing. In 2010, Nitika became a member of Social Justice Fund’s first giving project. Her “giving” (returning of wealth) supports the liberation of women & LGBTQ communities of color, art, and creating peace.
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Franchesca Ramsey
An actress, comedian and blogger with 95k subscribers on YouTube. Her videos have been featured on MTV, The NY Times and The BBC. “Sh*t White Girls Say...to Black Girls” was viewed 5 million times in 5 days, garnering coverage on MSNBC, ABC and Anderson Cooper. Franchesca dreams of having a talk show or sitcom where she can continue to inspire.
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Lisa Ranghelli
Director, Grantmaking for Community Impact Project
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Lisa Ranghelli is the director of NCRP’s Grantmaking for Community Impact Project, combining research and field engagement to increase funding for policy solutions to pressing community issues. Prior to joining NCRP in 2008, Lisa spent 20 years promoting advocacy and civic engagement among underserved communities. Lisa graduated from Wesleyan University and holds a master of regional planning degree from Cornell University.
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Sangeetha Ravichandran
Program Director
A Long Walk Home
Sangeetha Ravichandran, MAAT, LPC, was born and raised in India, moved to Chicago to pursue her fine art career and then an art therapy career. Her research and work centers around intersectional approaches to examining empowerment and serving women and girls in marginalized communities by acknowledging their resilience, helping them heal and gain a stronger voice against violence.
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Jill Reese
Associate Director
Alliance for a Just Society
Jill Reese is the Associate Director of the Alliance for a Just Society. She joined the Alliance in 2003 after serving three years with its affiliate, Idaho Community Action Network. From 2009-2011, Jill directed the Health Rights Organizing Project, a coalition of 35 organizations in 23 states that was instrumental in winning inclusion of health equity provisions in health reform.
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Steven Renderos
National Organizer
Center for Media Justice
Steven is the National Organizer at the Center for Media Justice. He's been organizing for 7 years and producing media for 10. He is a native of Los Angeles, spent 9 years in Minneapolis and recently relocated to New York. He's also a DJ and was the co-founder of Radio Pocho a successful program at a community radio station in Minneapolis, MN.
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Zo Reznick Gewanter
Program Director
New Lens
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Scott Roberts
Campaign Coordinator
Advancement Project
Scott Roberts is the Campaign Coordinator for Advancement Project’s Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline program. In this role he works directly with local community organizations and activists to provide support, training, and strategic advice in their efforts to address harmful and discriminatory school discipline policies and practices.
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Diana Robinson
Food Chain Workers Alliance
Diana Robinson is the Campaign and Education Coordinator of the FCWA. Diana previously worked at UFCW Local 1500, where she played dual roles as a worker organizer and the Food Policy Coordinator. She was a leader of the union’s 2011 campaign to organize Target workers. Diana graduated from Queens College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science.
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Favianna Rodriguez
Artist
CultureStrike
Favianna Rodriguez is a transnational interdisciplinary artist and cultural organizer that works for social change.
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Bayet̩ Ross Smith
Artist, photographer, educator
Question Bridge: Black males
Bayet̩ Ross Smith is a photographer and multi-media artist from Harlem, New York. His work examines identity, beauty and media literacy. He also creates community based public art. Bayet̩ is a faculty member at NYU, the ICP and Parsons. His collaborative projects "Along The Way" and "Question Bridge: Black Males" have shown at the 2008 and 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
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Amirah Sackett
Don't Panic""
We're Muslim
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Babatunde Salaam
Advocacy Leader
New Lens
Babatunde Salaam works as Advocacy Leader at New Lens, a youth-led organization that uses art and media to create social change. Mr. Salaam has worked on video projects addressing education, police/youth relations, sexual health, youth employment and other issues. Mr. Salaam is currently a student at Morgan State University and hopes to pursue a career in teaching.
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Julio Salgado
Artist
CultureStrike
Julio Salgado is the co-founder of DreamersAdrift.com and member of CultureStrike. His status as an undocumented, queer artivist has fueled the contents of his illustrations, which depict key individuals and moments of the DREAM Act movement.
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Diamond Sampson
Student Leader
Inner Harbor Project
My name is Diamond Sampson and I am a sophomore at Baltimore City College high school. I joined the Inner Harbor Project in June 2012. I think this project will give young people a chance to reveal the unknown. As a person I am very outspoken so this is a way to let my voice be heard!
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Jessica Sandoval
Director of National Field Operations
Campaign for Youth Justice
Jessica Sandoval, Director of National Field Operations at the Campaign for Youth Justice, a national organization that is dedicated to ending the practice of prosecuting children under 18 in the adult criminal justice system. She is responsible for the overall state campaign strategy. Ms. Sandoval uses her organizing and advocacy expertise to build grassroots campaigns and to increase field capacity.
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Linda Sarsour
National Advocacy Director
National Network for Arab American Communities
Linda Sarsour is a racial justice and national security reform activist. Linda has been at the forefront of recent controversy around the warrantless surveillance of Muslim Americans in NYC. Linda is a proponent of coalition building and connecting the different movements to look at the criminal justice, immigration enforcement and national security systems through a racial justice lens.
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Christine Schweidler
Research Director
DataCenter
Chris is Research Director at DataCenter, and a research justice activist! Research justice is a transformative research agenda that challenges inequalities in knowledge production and access to information, and centers community knowledge and leadership in movements for social change. Chris has collaborated on community driven research projects across areas including health, workers' rights, the prison industrial complex, and housing.
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Liliana Segura
Editor and journalist
The Nation
Liliana Segura is an editor and journalist with a focus on prisons and sentencing. Her writing on criminal justice issues has appeared in The Nation, AlterNet, ColorLines, and other publications. She has appeared on Democracy Now, Up With Chris Hayes, and Countdown with Keith Olbermann. She is on the board of ARC and the Campaign to End the Death Penalty.
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Rinku Sen
President
Applied Research Center (ARC)
Rinku Sen is the President of the Applied Research Center (ARC) and publisher of Colorlines.com. Rinku is also the author of Stir It Up: Lessons in Community Organizing and The Accidental American: Immigration and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization. Her work on immigration has recently been featured on ABC and MSNBC. Rinku is a Prime Movers Fellow and was named one of Ms. Magazine’s “21 Feminists to Watch.”
 
Neomara Serges
Neomara Serges was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois wear she is currently trying to back to college because it's expenisve. However in her free time she enjoys volunteering for different orginizations as the Illinois Safe Schools Alliance and About Face Youth Theatre.
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Silky Shah
Communications Director
Detention Watch Network
Silky Shah is the Communications Director of the Detention Watch Network (DWN), a national coalition of organizations and individuals working to reform the U.S. immigration detention and deportation system. In addition to her work with DWN, she co-produces Asia Pacific Forum, a pan-Asian radio show on Pacifica's WBAI 99.5 FM in New York.
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Andy Shallal
Owner
Busboys and Poets
Andy Shallal is the owner and founder of Busboys and Poets and Eatonville Restaurants, spaces that are created for community gatherings where art, culture and politics intentionally collide and where racial and cultural connections are consciously uplifted.
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Lucas Shapiro
Senior Organizer
FUREE (Families United for Racial & Economic Equality)
Lucas Shapiro is a Senior Organizer at FUREE working with members on its Accountable Development Campaign. He serves on the board of Jews for Racial & Economic Justice and is working to open a new community organizing and cultural center in NYC: www.movementspaceproject.org
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Iman Sifterllah-Griffin
Don't Panic""
We're Muslim
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Khadijah Sifterllah-Griffin
Don't Panic""
We're Muslim
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Dara Silverman
Principal
Rise Consulting
Dara Silverman is a consultant, organizer and trainer who works with social justice organizations to build their organizing skills, fundraising and organizational capacity. Dara is on the Leadership Team of SURJ: Showing up for Racial Justice. She splits her time between consulting and teaching yoga. For more information: http://www.darasilverman.wordpress.com
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Rajdeep Singh
Director of Law and Policy
The Sikh Coalition
Rajdeep Singh serves as director of law and policy for the Sikh Coalition. In recent years, he led successful efforts to pass civil rights legislation in Oregon and California; published articles in the Washington Post and New York Times; and appeared on numerous television and radio programs. He earned his JD in 2006 at the College of William & Mary.
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Saket Soni
Executive Director
New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice
Saket Soni is an Organizer and the Director of the New Orleans Workers
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Lester Spence
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkims University
Lester Spence is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
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Larrinita Starks
Youth Leader
A Long Walk Home
Larrinita is a high school senior at North Lawndale College Prep Charter high school. Larrinita identifies as a natural leader and uses her poetry to advocate and bring awareness about ending violence against girls and women in her community.
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Christian Sundquist
Professor of Law
Albany Law School
Professor Sundquist teaches critical race theory, evidence, federal courts and immigration at Albany Law School. His scholarly interest lies at the intersection of race and law, and his publications have appeared in the Harvard Blackletter Law Journal, the Columbia Journal for Race and Law and the N.Y.U. Annual Survey of American Law Journal, among others.
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Tiffani Sykhammountry
GLSEN
GLSEN Student Ambassador
Tiffani has dealt with bullying but it was her close friend's experiences with severe forms of harassment that motivated her to pursue anti-bullying and human rights work. Tiffani is a senior in high school, President of her school’s GSA and Humanitarian Club, and a GLSEN Student Ambassador.
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Lenora Taitt-Magubane
Education/Social Work Consultant
Dr.A.Lenora Taitt-Magubane is a native New Yorker who became involved in the civil rights movement while attending Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she became a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Committee on Appeal for Human Rights(Atlanta Student Movement). In December 1961 traveling by train from Atlanta, she became one of the 11 Albany Georgia freedom riders who tested interstate travel, were arrested and spent two weeks in the Albany City and County jails. Presently, she works as an Education/ Social Work Consultant and lecturer on the civil rights movement of the 1960
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Susan Taylor Batten
President/CEO
Association of Black Foundation Executives
Ms. Batten is the President of the Association of Black Foundation Executives. Prior to joining ABFE, she was a Senior Associate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion with the Annie E. Casey Foundation. She is a co-founder of the Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group and has served on several councils on issues of diversity in the field of philanthropy.
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James Thindwa
Civic Engagement Coordinator
American Federation of Teachers
James Thindwa is the civic engagement coordinator for the American Federation of Teachers. He is a former consumer rights activist for Citizen Action (Ohio & Indiana), organizer for Metro Seniors (Chicago) and director of Chicago Jobs With Justice. Thindwa serves on the boards of Illinois Labor History Society, CAN TV and In These Times magazine, where is he also a writer.
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S. Leigh Thompson
Executive Director
The Forum Project
S. Leigh Thompson is a social justice artist, critical educator, raging queer and the Executive Director of The Forum Project, an organization using Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) to engage communities in dialogue around oppression. Leigh holds an MA from NYU in utilizing TO for political and social change, and serves on the Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Board.
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Wendy Thompson
Harvest of Empire
EVS Communication
For nearly 12 years, Ms. Wendy Thompson was Vice President of ZGS Broadcast Holdings, a minority-owned communications company where she supervised the daily operations and advertising sales of eleven Telemundo network affiliates.
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Aimee Thorne-Thomsen
Vice President for Strategic Partnerships
Advocates for Youth
Aimée Thorne-Thomsen is the Vice President for Strategic Partnerships at Advocates for Youth, a national sexual and reproductive health organization serving young people. She has an extensive background in communications, movement-building, and new media technologies. Aimée earned her BA from Yale University and an MPA from Baruch College, City University of New York.
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Opal Tometi
National Organizer
Black Alliance for Just Immigration/ Black Immigration Network
Opal Tometi is the National Organizer for the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), where she helps to educate and advocate for immigrant rights and racial justice with African-Americans, Afro-Latinos, African and Caribbean immigrant communities.
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Jermaine Toney
Research Consultant
Applied Research Center
Jermaine Toney is Research Consultant with Applied Research Center. He is working towards a doctorate in economics from New School for Social Research in NYC. Previously, Jermaine worked as lead researcher with Organizing Apprenticeship Project in Minnesota. There, he authored policy reports on economic opportunity and education. He has presented at Kirwan Institute’s Transforming Race Conference in 2012.
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Loan Tran
United 4 the DREAM
Loan Tran is a queer immigrant community organizer originally from Vietnam and currently based (and loving it) in the South. Loan believes in ending intrapersonal violence, advocating for migration as a basic human right, creating anti-racist spaces, addressing issues of socioeconomic injustice, and the liberation of queer and transgender individuals in their community through story sharing as a revolutionary tactic.
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Tracy Van Slyke
Director
The New Bottom Line
Tracy Van Slyke is the director of The New Bottom Line-an alignment of community organizations, congregations and individuals working to challenge big bank interests and build an economy that works for everyone. Van Slyke is the former director of The Media Consortium and is co-author of the book, Beyond the Echo Chamber: Reshaping Politics Through Networked Progressive Media.
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Jose Antonio Vargas
Multimedia Journalist, Founder of Define American
Define American
Jose Antonio Vargas, an award-winning multimedia journalist, is the founder of Define American, a new campaign that seeks to elevate the conversation around immigration.
 
Lori Villarosa
Executive Director
Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity
Lori Villarosa is the executive director and founder of the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE), www.racialequity.org, a multiyear project intended to increase the amount and effectiveness of resources aimed at combating institutional and structural racism. She has been in philanthropy for more than 20 years, and sits on the board of directors of several foundations and nonprofit organizations.
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Carla Wallace
Coordinating Team
Showing Up for Racial Justice
Mentored by white southern antiracist Anne Braden and activists in Kentucky's Black Liberation Movement, Carla has been engaged in social justice organizing for over 30 years. She is a cofounder of the Fairness Campaign in Louisville which places racial justice central to the struggle for LGBTQ equality. She helps lead Louisville Showing Up for Racial Justice and the national SURJ network.
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Dorian Warren
Associate Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs
Columbia University
Dorian T. Warren is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, the School of International and Public Affairs, and the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University. He is also a Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute.
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Jamal Watkins
Chief of Staff
Center for Social Inclusion
In his role as Chief of Staff, Mr. Watkins is responsible for providing programmatic leadership through the management of all program staff. This includes but is not limited to strategy development, program management, organizational networking, alliance building and relationship management.
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Seth Wessler
Research
Applied Research Center
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Maya Wiley
Founder & President
Center for Social Inclusion
Maya Wiley is the Founder and President of the Center for Social Inclusion, a national organization that works to identify and support policy strategies to transform structural inequity and exclusion into structural fairness and inclusion. A civil rights attorney, Maya has litigated, lobbied the US Congress and developed programs to transform structural racial inequity in the US and South Africa.
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Chancellar Williams
Government and External Affairs Manager
Free Press
Chancellar lobbies for public interest media policies. He works to make Washington more accessible by engaging key allies in lobbying and advocacy on Capitol Hill and at the FCC. Chancellar also builds collaborative projects that advance Free Press’ policy and movement-building goals. Chancellar serves on the board of Allied Media Projects and the advisory council of the Media Literacy Project.
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Ron Williams
Executive Director
Oregon Action
Ron Williams entered the realm of community organizing through leadership development training provided by the Industrial Areas Foundation. Ron’s particular expertise is in the area of designing and facilitating leadership development workshops and trainings for dis-empowered and disenfranchised groups. Ron Williams is Executive Director of Oregon Action based in Portland, Oregon.
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Jamia Wilson
Vice President of Programs
Women's Media Center
Jamia Wilson is a feminist media activist, organizer, and storyteller. Her words and works have been featured in GOOD Magazine, CBS News, Alternet, GRIT TV, Ms. Magazine, The Today Show, Rookie Magazine, and more.
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Tim Wise
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States, and the author of 6 books, including White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son, and his latest, Dear White America: Letter to a New Minority, which examines rising white anxiety in an increasingly multicultural nation.
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Janée Woods Weber
Program Officer
Everyday Democracy
As a program officer, Jan̩e provides training and coaching to community coalitions to help them develop large-scale, diverse dialogue programs and problem solving strategies for community-wide issues.
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Kai Wright
Editorial Director
Colorlines.com
Kai Wright is Editorial Director of the award-winning daily news site Colorlines.com, fellow of The Nation Institute, and author of three books on race, sexuality and African American history. Kai has closely covered the foreclosure crisis and the ensuing economic collapse and has appeared on MSNBC, NPR, The Root, The American Prospect, and other high-profile media outlets. Follow @kai_wright.
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Miriam Yeung
Executive Director
National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum
Miriam W. Yeung, Executive Director of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) guides the country’s only national, multi-issue, progressive organization dedicated to social justice and human rights for Asian and Pacific Islander women and girls in the US.
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Kalima Young
Project Coordinator
Maryland Institute College of Art
Ms. Young coordinates the Baltimore Art + Justice Project. She facilitates dialogue, data collection and mapping that enables Baltimore City to identify and strengthen its arts based social justice assets. Formerly with the ACLU of Maryland, Ms. Young also served as Project Director of Connect to Protect: Baltimore, a project that mapped communities to support partnerships and advocacy around HIV/AIDS.
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Deanna Zandt
Media Technologist
Deanna Zandt is a media technologist and the author of Share This! How You Will Change the World with Social Networking (Berrett-Koehler, June 2010). She is a consultant to key progressive media and advocacy organizations, and her clients have included The Ford Foundation, The Daily Beast/Newsweek, and Jim Hightower’s Hightower Lowdown. She is a Research Fellow at the Center for Social Media at American University. Zandt specializes in social media, is a leading expert in women and technology, and is a frequent guest on CNN International, BBC Radio, Fox News and more.