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      <image:caption>Mya Whitaker Mya Whitaker is a counselor for Alameda County foster care youth and Program Director for the Bay Area Urban Debate League, a nonprofit that teaches policy debate to Oakland youth. From 2015 to 2017 she served as a commissioner for Oakland’s Citizens’ Police Review Board. In 2017, Mya was chosen by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf to help select the current Chief of Police, Anne Kirkpatrick. An alumna of Emerge California and IGNITE, Mya ran for Oakland City Council in East Oakland in 2018, becoming the youngest and first Black woman to run from the district she was raised in.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rita Forte (MC) Rita Forte is Founder of The Olive Street Agency in Oakland, overseeing all offerings including merchandising, social media accounts, and talent management. From 2001 to 2011 she performed as a DJ/on-air personality, growing her brand through radio (106.1 KMEL, 102.3 KJLH, Sirius Satellite) and online. From 2013 to 2017, Rita directed marketing for The Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir. She is also Co-Founder of Women’s All B-Ball, a women's basketball organization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Be Steadwell Be Steadwell is a singer-songwriter from Washington DC. Be calls her music QUEER POP, a blend of soul, a cappella and folk. Her film “Vow of Silence” received awards at festivals around the world, including Black Star, QWOCMAP and Fringe Fest UK, and was featured in Issa Rae’s Short Film Sundays Series in 2018. In 2017, Be sang at the Women's March on the National Mall behind Maxwell and Janelle Monae in Toshi Reagon's Big Lovely Band. In May 2018, she released her studio album "Queer Love Songs", and this year she composed the music for Ailey II dance company's "The Gone". In her latest work, “A Letter to My Ex”, Be tells stories of love, loss and intimacy through a collage of music, movement and film.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abril Fonseca Abril Fonseca is a student activist and artist. She is serving her second year as CEO of Berkeley International High School Leadership, managing the program’s overall flow and implementing new curriculum and initiatives to better the community. She also works with Women’s March Oakland and Latinos Unidos, a club that raises awareness about issues and successes in the Latinx community and empowers students who identify as Latinx. Abril is a daughter of immigrant parents, and most of her artwork revolves around immigrant rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alvina Wong Alvina Wong is the Campaign and Organizing Director at the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, where she fights the displacement of low-income and working-class Asian immigrants and refugees while building their leadership to fight for environmental justice. Leading her team in intergenerational organizing toward community governance and power at the neighborhood, city and regional levels, she has headed campaigns to stop evictions of SRO tenants and win major community benefits. Alvina began organizing in the Chinese immigrant community as an Eva Lowe Fellow at the Chinese Progressive Association in San Francisco, and spent 8 years developing and organizing young people around education access and youth incarceration issues.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Osunfemi Wanbi Njeri Hailing from Oakland, Osunfemi Wanbi Njeri is a neo soul-hip hop vocalist and songwriter. Heavily influenced by passionate, creative greats like Stevie Wonder, Lauryn Hill, India Arie, Mary J. Blige and Tupac Shakur, Osunfemi decided to channel music that uplifts, inspires and moves the people. With a name meaning "a warrior woman who sings the blessings of Osun", Osunfemi saw it as necessary to speak about her journey as a warrior on the June 2015 single release of "Warrior Woman" and the spring 2018 "Warrior Woman LP". Osunfemi also showcased her melodious hip-hop style in 2013 on her first album, “From Oakland With Love EP”, released under her previous name, Isoke Custom Designs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Daijah Conerly Daijah Conerly is a student activist. She is Associated Student Body Vice President at Berkeley High, a board member on her city’s Youth Commission, and part of Youth and Government where she advocates for minorities of any kind, especially people of color and women.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Deyci Carrillo Lopez Deyci Carrillo Lopez is the Detention Team Legal Assistant at Centro Legal de La Raza, where she works with attorneys to protect and advance the rights of detained immigrants through representation, advocacy and education. Prior to joining Centro Legal de la Raza, Deyci worked on mapping and advancing the immigration committee at AFSCME Local 3299, the largest union of University of California workers. She was also a legislative intern for Senator Kamala Harris. A recent graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Deyci helped establish a local chapter of IGNITE, an organization that trains young women to run for office.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tammeil Gilkerson Tammeil Gilkerson is President of Laney College. One of 7 children, she grew up in Hayward and was the first in her family to graduate from college. Prior to her current role, Tammeil served as VP of Academic and Student Affairs at Contra Costa College and as the first Diversity, Inclusion and Innovation Officer for the Contra Costa Community College District. She has also served as VP of Academic Affairs at San José City College and Dean of Counseling and Matriculation at Evergreen Valley College. In addition to her work in community colleges, Tammeil served as the Academy and Education Policy Director at the Greenlining Institute and in positions at UC Berkeley’s Office of Student Life and the Early Academic Outreach Program.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Barbara Lee Barbara Lee has been the US Representative for California’s 9th congressional district (now the 13th) since 1998. She serves on the Budget Committee and the Appropriations Committee, which oversees all federal government spending. In 1990, Barbara was elected to the California State Assembly, where she served until 1996 when she was elected to the State Senate. Barbara was a strong advocate for women in the legislature, where she authored and passed the first California Violence Against Women Act. On September 15, 2001, amidst enormous pressure, Congresswoman Lee stood firm in casting her dissenting vote to granting President George W. Bush authority to start military actions – anywhere. A UC Berkeley and Mills College alumna, Barbara has long advocated for legislative action to end poverty. In 2013, she became chair of the Democratic Whip Task Force on Poverty, Income Inequality and Opportunity, which crafts and advances legislation to lift millions of American families out of poverty and into the middle class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Esperanza Fonseca Esperanza Fonseca is the National Deputy Organizing Director with United for Respect, where she coordinates retail and service workers across the nation who are fighting to make Walmart and other major corporations pay their fair share and treat workers with dignity. Based in Oakland, she is a recent graduate of the Women's Policy Institute, where she spearheaded the Access to Safe Food Choices and Food Security Act of 2019, which created a statewide Restaurant Meals Program that vastly increases access to hot and prepared food by CalFresh recipients who are homeless, elderly or disabled.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma's Revolution Emma's Revolution is the award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries and Sandy O whose songs have been sung for the Dalai Lama, covered by Holly Near and praised by Pete Seeger. "I Believe Her”, the duo’s powerful video in support of survivors, was heralded by The Daily Kos and KPFA Radio and shared heavily on social media. Emma’s Revolution has performed at concerts and mass demonstrations across the country, including Women’s March Oakland 2018 and 2019, Poor People’s Campaign National Demonstration DC, and SF #FamiliesBelongTogether Rally. Featured on NPR's “All Things Considered” and Pacifica's “Democracy Now”, Emma’s Revolution’s music has been sung around the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lexie Tesch Lexie Tesch is a senior at Berkeley High School, where she serves as Associated Student Body President. Her spark for civic engagement began in 8th grade when she took a Generation Citizen class and helped pass a resolution to fund a year-round shelter for homeless youth in Berkeley. Since then, Lexie has worked with Generation Citizen on their Student Board and now their National Board. She is determined to find solutions to homelessness not only in Berkeley, but also around the country and the world. In the future Lexie plans on becoming a member of Congress and educating youth on civic engagement to help build a stronger, more representative nation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca Kaplan Rebecca Kaplan was born in Ontario, Canada, and grew up living with a universal healthcare system. As an MIT undergraduate, she organized for women’s rights and reproductive freedom, LGBT equality, and the successful divestment of her campus from apartheid-era South Africa. After obtaining her degree from Stanford Law School, Rebecca worked in Oakland as a tenant’s rights attorney and advocate, and helped pass just cause for eviction on the ballot. She served for over 7 years on the AC Transit Board of Directors, and currently serves on the Alameda County Transportation Commission. Elected in 2008 as Oakland’s citywide elected Councilmember, Rebecca was unanimously selected to be President of the Oakland City Council in January.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LaNiece Jones (MC) A proud graduate of Oakland public schools, LaNiece Jones is Executive Director of the Peralta Colleges Foundation. Prior to this role, she spent more than 15 years working in sales and marketing roles at Businessland, Citicorp, IBM and AT&amp;T/Comcast. In 1991, the Oakland native founded lajones&amp;associates, a PR and events firm that now specializes in organizational strategy, electoral campaigns and community organizing. Since 1995, LaNiece has served as BWOPA/TILE's Executive Director and President of BWOPA’s Oakland/Berkeley chapter. She is a member of the KQED Community Advisory Panel and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Xi Gamma Omega Chapter (Oakland). In April 2018, LaNiece received the Madame CJ Walker Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the National Coalition of 100 Black Women of the Bay Area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tatsumaki Taiko Tatsumaki Taiko is a group of Bay Area percussionists dedicated to celebrating the rhythms of diversity through the sound of taiko.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kira Galbraith Born and raised in Berkeley, Kira Galbraith is dedicated to ensuring that tomorrow’s voters have a seat at the table today. After planning a March for Our Lives walkout, she cofounded Bay Area Student Activists, which now encompasses 30 different schools across the region. A senior at Berkeley High, Kira is Youth Lead for Women’s March Oakland and Co-President of her school’s Amnesty International chapter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maiya Lanae (DJ Mai Girl) DJ Mai Girl started her love affair with music the first time she heard Stevie Wonder. She plays festivals, fundraisers, weddings, clubs and shows all over the San Francisco and South Bay areas. She consistently plays one Stevie or Prince song every set to remind herself why she started DJing in the first place. Her unique blend of genres and hand-picked selections keep people moving all night.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aimee Allison Aimee Allison is the founder and president of She the People, a national network of women of color. She hosted the nation’s first presidential forum for women of color in 2019 and leads national efforts to build inclusive, multiracial coalitions led by women of color. She has appeared in hundreds of media outlets including Politico, The New York Times and PBS. Aimee Allison holds a BA and MA from Stanford University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Betty Yee Only the 10th woman in California history to be elected to statewide office, Betty Yee was sworn in as State Controller in January 2015. Betty has long been committed to supporting women and others from diverse communities pursuing careers in public service. She has volunteered for organizations that provide leadership training and mentoring including the National Women’s Political Caucus, California Women Lead, Emerge California and EMILY’s List. Betty also co-founded the Asian Pacific Youth Leadership Project to expose California high school youth to the public service, public policy and political arenas. A San Francisco native, Betty earned her bachelor’s in sociology from UC Berkeley, and holds a master’s in public administration.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lara Kiswani Lara Kiswani is a Palestinian born in the Bay Area. She is executive director of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center and a lecturer at San Francisco State University in the College of Ethnic Studies. She got her master’s in education with an emphasis on equity and social justice, focusing on Arab youth, language and culture. As a student organizer, she helped to establish the Middle East South Asia Studies program, co-founded Students for Justice in Palestine, and organized with Third World Forum at UC Davis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lisa (Tiny) Gray-Garcia Lisa (Tiny) Gray-Garcia is a formerly unhoused, incarcerated poverty scholar, revolutionary journalist, lecturer, poet, visionary, teacher, and co–founder of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE/PoorNewsNetwork. With her mama Dee she co-founded Escuela de la gente/PeopleSkool, as well as the Po Poets Project/Poetas POBREs Proyecto (co-founded with Leroy Moore), welfareQUEENs, the Theatre of the POOR/Teatro de los pobres, and Hotel Voices. In 2011, she co-launched The Homefulness Project and Deecolonize Academy. She is also the author of "Criminal of Poverty: Growing Up Homeless in America," and her second book will be released in 2018-19.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Osunfemi Wanbi Njeri Hailing from Oakland, Osunfemi Wanbi Njeri is a neo soul-hip hop vocalist and songwriter. Heavily influenced by passionate, creative greats like Stevie Wonder, Ms. Lauryn Hill, India Arie, Mary J. Blige and Tupac Shakur, Osunfemi decided to channel music that uplifts, inspires and moves the people. With a name meaning "a warrior woman who sings the blessings of Osun," Osunfemi saw it as necessary to speak about her journey as a warrior on the June 2015 single release of "Warrior Woman" and the spring 2018 "Warrior Woman LP."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alisha Shaik Alisha Shaik is a proud and unapologetic Muslim-Indian-American. She is national co-chair of March for Our Future, and founder and president of Interfaith for Youth. Through her TEDx talk, “Living the Reality as an American Muslim,” and her work as an activist, she strives to raise awareness about Islamophobia and immigrant rights. Alisha is also passionate about fighting against sexual violence in minority communities through educating and empowering women of color.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lateefah Simon Lateefah Simon is president of the Akonadi Foundation, and has over 20 years of experience advancing opportunities for communities of color and low-income communities in the Bay Area. Prior to joining Akonadi, she served as program director for the Rosenberg Foundation, executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, and executive director of the Young Women’s Freedom Center in San Francisco. Lateefah has received numerous awards for her work, including the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. In 2016, she was elected to serve District 7 on the BART Board of Directors and appointed to the California State University’s Board of Trustees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Porsche Kelly Porsche Kelly is a spoken word artist from Oakland. She performs gut-wrenching, heartfelt poetry and is especially passionate about social justice, including fighting against racism, sexism and human trafficking. Her work has been seen in a variety of spaces including Adobe Software, the first annual "Ain't I A Woman" March, and TED Talks. Porsche speaks truth with raw and unapologetic lyrics, inspiring others to rise up and fight for justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kat Taylor Kat Taylor works in service of restoring social justice and environmental well-being to build a more equitable and inclusive world. She is co-Founder and co-CEO of Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution and certified B Corporation in Oakland whose mission is to bring beneficial banking to low-income communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner. Kat is also a founding director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation, dedicated to inspiring a sustainable food system through ranching, training, tours, research, and school food and garden programs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mini Mix'd Mini Mix'd is a group of youth activists, thinkers and movers. The girls are 9 to 16 years old from multiple Bay Area schools, building community through hip-hop/club movement, music, culture and performance. Mini Mix'd promotes positive self-image practices, challenges ideas and asks questions, works on communication and leadership skills, and, most importantly, advocates for the empowerment of self and others. Mini Mix'd is under the direction of Jenay Anolin, co-founder/director of Mix'd Ingrdnts Dance Company.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kitty Tsui Kitty Tsui is a poet activist and an activist poet. Her 1983 groundbreaking "Words of a Woman Who Breathes Fire" was the first book by a Chinese American lesbian; her second "Breathless – Erotica" won the Firecracker Alternative Book Award. Collected in over 80 anthologies worldwide, she has written for magazines and newsweeklies. Midsummer Night’s Press and Sinister Wisdom will reprint "Words of a Woman Who Breathes Fire" as a Sapphic Classic along with new poems, "Nice Chinese Girls Don't," in January 2019. Out since 1973, she was one of the original members of Unbound Feet, the first Asian American women’s performance group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leila Mottley Leila Mottley is a 15-year-old native Oakland author with an interest in utilizing poetry as protest. She attends Oakland School for the Arts and has been published in various journals. Leila has read at 2 City of Oakland Cultural Dialogue meetings, House of Black Women, and other events as the 2017 Oakland Vice Youth Poet Laureate. Currently, she is working as the founder of Lift Every Voice, a youth-led art advocacy workshop series surrounding around youth incarceration.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maria Trujillo Maria Trujillo has served as an executive board member for SEIU United Service Workers West (USWW) for the past 9 years and has been a union janitor in the East Bay for 17 years. Maria came to California from Mexico 28 years ago to find a better life for her and her family. Maria is also a survivor of sexual assault on the job. She was one of the first members of USWW to speak out about her attack while working as a night-shift janitor. Maria and other members of USWW helped pass AB1978, which requires sexual harassment and sexual violence prevention training for janitors and the people who supervise them. Maria also joined USWW’s Promotora program, where she is training to counsel women who have been victims of sexual assault and violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rosemary Jordan Rosemary Jordan is co-founder of Alameda4Impeachment. Alameda4Impeachment is a partner in the Citizens Impeachment Coalition, which includes representatives of cities, towns and counties nationwide that have passed local impeachment resolutions. Rosemary also serves on the steering committee of All Rise Alameda and is co-leader of the End The Tampon Tax In California campaign. She has over 20 years of professional experience in healthcare and aging. She holds a master's in public health and master's in public policy from UC Berkeley and a BA in history from Vassar College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Surina Khan Surina Khan is CEO of the Women’s Foundation of California where she leads the foundation’s work to advance the health, safety and economic security of women, girls and transgender people in California. The foundation is focused on building community-based power through investing in community organizations, training community leaders in policy advocacy, convening key partners, and mobilizing significant financial resources. For more than 2 decades, Surina has been a leader in the philanthropic/nonprofit social justice sector, starting with local community-based publishing in New England, then shifting to national and global work on social justice issues including women’s rights, LGBT rights and human rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma's Revolution Emma's Revolution is the dynamic, award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries &amp; Sandy O, whose songs have been sung for the Dalai Lama, covered by Holly Near and praised by Pete Seeger. Newly based in Oakland, Emma’s Revolution delivers the energy and strength of their convictions in an uprising of truth and hope for these tumultuous times. Emma’s Revolution has been featured at progressive events around the country and beyond, and their music has been featured on “All Things Considered” and “Democracy Now!”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abril Fonseca Abril Fonseca is a student activist and artist. She is serving her second year as CEO of Berkeley International High School Leadership, managing the program’s overall flow and implementing new curriculum and initiatives to better the community. She also works with Women’s March Oakland and Latinos Unidos, a club that raises awareness about issues and successes in the Latinx community and empowers students who identify as Latinx. Abril is a daughter of immigrant parents, and most of her artwork revolves around immigrant rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Harjit Kaur Harjit Kaur comes to Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) with over 7 years of professional community advocacy and organizing experience as a civil rights, human rights, immigration and family law attorney. Harjit has provided extensive pro bono legal services to victims of domestic violence in immigration and family law proceedings. In 2014, Harjit served as co-counsel in an unprecedented criminal defense case in which a Sutter County woman was unanimously acquitted of first-degree murder due to self-defense and the defense of another (her unborn child). This was a highly controversial and novel case that placed evidence of female infanticide, sex-selective abortions, domestic violence, dowry and culture at issue. As ERA’s Pro Bono Coordinating Attorney, Harjit leads the End Sexual Violence in Education Initiative to close the access to justice gap for students facing sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence in schools and universities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Daijah Conerly Daijah Conerly is a student activist. She is Associated Student Body Vice President at Berkeley High, a board member on her city’s Youth Commission, and part of Youth and Government where she advocates for minorities of any kind, especially people of color and women.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anita Darden Gardyne Anita Darden Gardyne is founder and CEO of Onēva. A Richmond native, at age 15 she began attending UC Berkeley, where she realized her mission was to create millions of good-paying, sustainable jobs so people who look like her could survive in the US. Anita earned a BA in economics and economics in the Black community as well as an MBA. From starting as an intern in AT&amp;T’s engineering department to being the only female member of its Executive Training Program in 1988, Anita networked herself into a career as an executive at AT&amp;T, Seagate and other Bay Area firms. Her company’s first product is Onēva Concierge Care, which quickly, easily and safely matches families and trusted caregivers. Onēva has won Best Start-up Silicon Valley 2015 and TechCrunch SF Disrupt Battlefield Runner-Up, and was honored by the City of Richmond for job creation in 2017.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dyan Ludeña Ferraris Dyan Ludeña Ferraris is deeply dedicated to social justice inside and outside of the workplace. She currently practices this by working to change the culture in tech and by engaging with her community through volunteering and martial arts. Currently, she is Global Strategy &amp; Planning Program Manager, Diversity &amp; Inclusion at Uber. Dyan's work has been featured in the Academy of Management and the Journal of Neurosurgery. She holds a PhD in social-organizational psychology from Columbia University where she conducted research on intersectionality, bias, stereotyping and their impact on outcomes like hiring, promotion and engagement. Dyan also has a BA in psychology and complex organizations from Mount Holyoke College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xochitl Oseguera Xochitl Oseguera is a National Director of MomsRising, a million-member grassroots organization advocating for family economic security, child health and ending discrimination against mothers. She heads the organization's Spanish-language initiatives, MamásConPoder, and organizes Latinas to take action on the critical issues that affect their families. Xochitl is also the co-lead of MomsRising’s immigration campaign, collaborating with staff and policy partners to educate the public and mobilize mothers online and on the ground. She has more than 20 years’ experience working with the US Hispanic population in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Born and raised in Mexico, Xochitl has a master’s degree from UW Madison.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Schecter Sarah Schecter is a student activist and artist. She currently serves as Fiscal Director for Bay Area Student Activists, managing the organization’s finances as well as planning events. Sarah also works with the California Center for Civic Participation and March for Our Lives California.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rose Mendelsohn Rose Mendelsohn found organizing as a college student, by working with dining hall workers and janitors who were fighting for better working conditions on campus. She went on to organize with childcare workers in Alameda County who were building a union to improve the California childcare system for both workers and families. Rose then worked for the California State University faculty union (CFA), supporting college students from across the CSU system as they campaigned for free college and sanctuary campuses. She is excited to be working with Bay Resistance to fight back against attacks on our communities, connect new activists to local grassroots organizations, and advance Bay Area movements in 2020 and beyond. Rose also helps move resources into racial justice work by fundraising with SURJ Bay Area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wendy Lau-Ozawa Wendy Lau-Ozawa currently manages the Interpretation Technical Assistance and Resource Center at the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence. She has consulted on language access policies and plans throughout the country. During law school, Wendy interned at the DC Language Access Coalition in Washington DC and the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund in New York City. Prior to law school, she was the Program Coordinator at the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center, where she managed the Legal Interpreter Project and helped create the nation’s first community interpreter bank. Wendy was awarded the 2009 Asian Pacific American Bar Association Education Fund’s Robert Wone Fellowship. As a current Women’s Policy Institute State Policy Fellow, she has been instrumental in crafting legislation on issues relating to CSEC training and campus sexual assault.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Christina "Krea" Gomez Christina "Krea" Gomez is the Education Director for the Young Women’s Freedom Center (YWFC) and has over 20 years’ experience in youth development, community organizing and program management. Prior to her time at YWFC, she served as Dean of Students and School Culture at the North Oakland Community Charter School where she has worked for the past 7 years. Krea also served as the Western &amp; Southern Regional Program Manager at the W. Haywood Burns Institute for 4 years, where she co-managed the Community Justice Network for Youth, a national network of over 140 organizations that work to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice system. She is one of the cofounders of the Families In Transition Program, now the Homeless Education Program of the San Francisco Unified School District, and received the 2015 Teachers 4 Social Justice Award.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bia Vieira Bia Vieira brings more than 20 years of leadership experience ranging from the philanthropic to the nonprofit sectors in gender, racial, economic justice and immigrant rights issues with a variety of constituencies. Before joining Women’s Foundation of California in 2018, Bia was the California Director for Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, where she developed and supported coordinated responses to anti-immigrant and refugee policies. Prior to that, Bia was the Vice President of Philanthropic Services for the Philadelphia Foundation. Through her consulting practice, Bia has led projects for organizations including the Horizons Foundation, the Global Philanthropy Project, and AIDS United. Originally from Brazil, she holds a BA in Spanish and anthropology and a MA in literature and linguistics from Temple University. She has also completed the Nonprofit Executive Leadership Institute at Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Research as well as a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at Columbia University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Allie Lahey Allie Lahey is an unapologetic agitator, troublemaker, social media and political nerd, and grassroots organizer at heart. Since 2017 at NARAL Pro-Choice California, she has been organizing NARAL's 200,000 membership into electoral and legislative campaigns. As Senior Organizing Manager, she spearheads the organizing program in California by supporting member-led Action Councils, and mentoring organizers and strategizing to flex the people power of NARAL for campaign victories. Before joining NARAL, she was the Ohio State Organizer with URGE: Unite for Reproductive &amp; Gender Equity, where she kickstarted their first integrated voter engagement program. She started as a feminist campus organizer at Bowling Green State University, where she graduated in 2014 studying human development and family studies, popular culture and sexuality studies. During college, she worked as support staff at a domestic violence shelter and at a STEM camp for girls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly Raña Lim Holly received a BA in political science / law and society from UC Riverside and an MA in Asian American studies from San Francisco State University. Holly's research focused on Asian American women and political leadership, and she began teaching Asian American studies and Filipino American studies in settings such as Pin@y Educational Partnerships and Laney College. Outside of education, Holly has worked as a grassroots organizer, political campaign manager, cultural worker and nonprofit leader for local Bay Area organizations. She was previously the Director of Public Allies, a fellowship program focused on young adult leadership development, where she facilitated a workshop discussion on leadership with fellows and former First Lady Michelle Obama. Holly continues to do leadership coaching and electoral campaign work. She also serves as Board Vice-President for Filipino Advocates for Justice, where she is a leader in the organization's tenants' rights work in Alameda.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andrea Diaz As the Training and Prevention Manager for Motivating, Inspiring, Supporting &amp; Serving Sexually Exploited Youth, Andrea Diaz advocates and supports youth through education. She loves being in the community and creating safer spaces for youth to navigate by offering outreach, information and collaboration. Andrea is a certified domestic violence counselor and has served as a case manager, SFPD liaison, and education manager in that field. She is passionate about working with women and youth and learning how to best build support for and around them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lauren Babb As the Public Affairs Director for Planned Parenthood Northern California, Lauren Babb works to protect and ensure reproductive justice for all patients. She also manages Planned Parenthood Northern California Action Fund and VOTE Planned Parenthood Northern California. A fierce advocate for women’s equality, she has also worked to defend the rights of several labor groups across the country. In 2016, she led AFL-CIO labor-run campaigns in support of Hillary Clinton in Iowa, Florida and Nevada. Lauren is a graduate of American University, George Washington University’s College of Professional Studies, and Emerge California. Lauren is a Commissioner of the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, a 2019 State Policy Fellow with the Women’s Foundation of California, and Legislative Chair of the Contra Costa Commission for Women. She is also secretary of the Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa County and a member of the 2020 Contra Costa Complete Count Steering Committee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Arianna Nassiri Arianna Nassiri is a resident of District 2 in San Francisco and a mayoral appointee to the San Francisco Youth Commission. She also is the author of the Vote16 2020 legislation and the national youth leader of Vote16 USA’s San Francisco Chapter. She is currently a senior at Convent of the Sacred Heart High school and is involved with Student Government, Model UN, volunteer work, athletics and clubs such as The Living and Dead Poets Society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Layidua Salazar Layidua Salazar migrated from Mexico City with her family at age 5 and firmly planted her roots in Oakland. She is a first-generation college graduate, with a BA in history and women's studies from San Francisco State University. A self-identified movement baby, she has been actively organizing in social justice fields since she was 14. Layidua currently serves on the board for ACCESS Women's Health Justice, an organization that removes barriers to sexual and reproductive health care. She is also an Abortion Storyteller with We Testify, a program of the National Network of Abortion Funds dedicated to increasing the spectrum of abortion storytellers in the public sphere and shifting the way the media understands the context and complexity of accessing abortion care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kira Galbraith Born and raised in Berkeley, Kira Galbraith is dedicated to ensuring that tomorrow’s voters have a seat at the table today. After planning a March for Our Lives walkout, she cofounded Bay Area Student Activists, which now encompasses 30 different schools across the region. A senior at Berkeley High, Kira is Youth Lead for Women’s March Oakland and Co-President of her school’s Amnesty International chapter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Casey Farmer Casey Farmer is the Executive Director of the Alameda County Complete Count Committee, where she manages community engagement, grantmaking, communications and Census outreach. Prior to this role, she served as campaign manager for 5 local political campaigns, worked for State Senator Nancy Skinner and Oakland City Councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney, and was a teacher for students with learning disabilities in Oakland Unified. She has also worked for the Rogers Family Foundation, was a Girl Scout Troop leader in Fruitvale for 8 years, and currently serves on the board of DreamCatcher Youth Shelter. She lives in North Oakland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kimi Lee With over 30 years of organizing and alliance building experience, Kimi Lee is the Director of Bay Rising. Kimi was the National Coordinator of the United Workers Congress, a strategic alliance to build power for excluded workers and their national independent worker alliances. She was also a Senior Fellow at the Movement Strategy Center, with a focus on building national strategic alliances and creating intersections for different social movements. She was the founder and Executive Director of the Garment Worker Center in Los Angeles and helped to establish the Multi-ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network. Most recently, she started a preschool cooperative in East Oakland serving families of color who wanted to engage their children in social justice issues, and was President of her children’s public school PTA in East Oakland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brenda Adams Brenda Star Adams has dedicated her legal career to representing the most marginalized communities of our society, with an emphasis on providing access to justice for immigrants, members of the LGBT+ community, and low-income communities of color. Joining Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) as a Senior Staff Attorney in 2018, she helps to lead ERA’s impact litigation, oversee the Advice and Counseling program, and engage with partners to end sexual violence at work and in school. Prior to joining ERA, Brenda was the Coordinator of the Domestic Violence Unit at Bay Area Legal Aid, where she directed a team of attorneys, fellows, pro bono counsel, and law students in representing victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in family law and immigration cases. She was also a Litigation Attorney at the Eviction Defense Center. A native of San Francisco and graduate of UC San Diego, she received her law degree from New England Law School.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tiffany Shumate Tiffany Shumate is the Senior Director of University Programs at AI4ALL. She defines herself as an educator and is interested in leveraging both business and technology to drive education towards fair and equal access for all students. Prior to joining the AI4ALL team, Tiffany served as the Assistant Director of Admissions and Multicultural Recruitment at Bryn Mawr College. There, she established partnerships that led to increased enrollment and retention of first-generation, low-income, and non-traditional age students. After Bryn Mawr, she continued her work with underrepresented groups in college access in her roles at College Track and Citizen Schools. In her transition to education technology, Tiffany worked as the founding Regional Director at Black Girls CODE where she managed partnership and program development in six U.S. regions. In her time at AI4ALL, Tiffany has led university expansion and doubled the programs' student reach to nearly 550 students, globally. She is a Newark, NJ native and currently lives in Oakland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kel O'Hara As part of their Equal Justice Works Fellowship at Equal Rights Advocates, Kel will expand support for LGBTQ student survivors of gender-based violence and harassment by bridging the gap between Title IX and queer youth justice through direct representation, outreach and education. Kel’s Title IX advocacy started in response to their undergraduate institution mishandling sexual violence investigations. As a queer nonbinary survivor of campus violence and a former crisis counselor, they believe that meaningful, trauma-informed school remedies can empower students who have experienced harm and create an effective alternative to the legal system.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica Nowlan Jessica Nowlan is the Executive Director of the Young Women’s Freedom Center and co-founder of the Sister Warriors Freedom Coalition. She is deeply committed to the liberation and freedom of cis and trans women and girls and gender non-conforming people, propelled by her experience as a young person navigating the juvenile justice system and a single mother dealing with poverty, homelessness and intimate partner violence. A 2019-2021 Leading Edge Fellow, Jessica has spent most of her career developing and implementing programs and strategies based on the principle that those most impacted must be at the forefront of making decisions about their own lives. Prior to her current role, Jessica consulted for organizations working with women and girls and at the intersections of violence, poverty, racial justice, incarceration/re-entry and workforce development. A Bay Area native, she lives in Oakland with her youngest sons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Haleema Bharoocha Haleema Bharoocha is a changemaker committed to building a world free of gender-based violence. She is a daughter of the South Asian diaspora. Following the teachings of the Quran which says “stand firm in justice even against yourself or your parents,” Haleema speaks truth to power, practices freedom and decolonizes her mind. Haleema is the Advocacy Manager at Alliance for Girls, where she leads legislative advocacy for a #GirlsPolicyAgenda. Outside of this role, she facilitates workshops on bystander intervention, self-defense, Islamophobia, racial and gender justice and has trained over 500 people. Haleema serves on the Board of the Muslim Democrats PAC, Youth Council of SheLectricity, and is a Women’s Policy Institute Fellow. Haleema studied sociology at Seattle University, where she founded the Gender Justice Center, a student-led organization that served gender non-conforming, transgender and female-identifying students. She is featured in The Seattle Times, Teen Vogue, and other media.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thandi Harris Thandi Harris is an avid and passionate HIV activist and spokeswoman of Positive Women’s Network (PWN). A graduate of the first cohort in PWN’s policy program, she used her activism to help change HIV criminalization laws in California. Currently, Thandi conducts community outreach at Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases, the only organization in the Bay Area that supports women living with HIV and their families. She is also an active member of the local Ryan White community council and writes a blog about health and wellness while living with HIV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lexie Tesch Lexie Tesch is a senior at Berkeley High School, where she serves as Associated Student Body President. Her spark for civic engagement began in 8th grade when she took a Generation Citizen (GC) class and helped pass a resolution to fund a year-round shelter for homeless youth in Berkeley. It was then that Lexie realized youth have power in this democracy, even if they cannot vote yet. Since then, she has worked with GC on their Student Board and now their National Board. Lexie has participated in the YMCA Youth &amp; Government program to learn about all the different ways she can effect change in our system. One of Lexie’s most passionate issues is homelessness. She is determined to find solutions to this pressing issue not only in Berkeley, but also around the country and the world. In addition to raising awareness, she is working on a system at her school to help provide students with basic necessities. In the future Lexie plans on becoming a member of Congress and educating youth on civic engagement to help build a stronger, more representative nation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LaNiece Jones LaNiece Jones is the Executive Director of the Peralta Colleges Foundation. An Oakland native, Jones attended Oakland public schools, and earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration from CSU East Bay and master’s degree in social entrepreneurship and change from Pepperdine University. In 2018, 100 Black Women of the Bay Area honored her with the Madame CJ. Walker Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Jones has served as Executive Director for Black Women Organized for Political Action / Training Institute for Leadership Development (BWOPA/TILE) since 1995, and is the president of BWOPA’s Oakland / Berkeley / Hayward / South County Chapter. She is also a past president of Metropolitan Greater Oakland Democratic Club, an appointed member on the KQED Community Advisory Panel, and a new initiate member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, Xi Gamma Omega Chapter (Oakland).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elisa Camahort Page Elisa Camahort Page is CEO of the new data analytics and visualization firm Cygnus, a Do Big Things company. Cygnus is purpose-built to help campaigns, causes and corporate social responsibility initiatives use data to drive more impact. Prior to Cygnus, she was co-founder and COO of BlogHer, Inc., which was a groundbreaking digital media company serving women writers and influencers (and was one of the &lt;3% of companies funded by VCs led by an all-female team). Elisa is the co-author of Road Map for Revolutionaries: Resistance, Activism, and Advocacy for All, a handy guidebook to help people become more effective everyday activists on behalf of the causes they care most about. She is a board member of NanoSTEAM Foundation and the Our Hen House animal rights media organization, as well as an advisor for Astia and SXSW Interactive.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Demisha Burns Dr. Demisha Burns, fondly known as Dr. D or Dr. Ase, is the founder of Mak’n Movz,’ a developing organization committed to help transform lives one person, group and organization at a time. She is the author of Gyrl BYE!!!, her first poetry/motivational book, after her dissertation which takes the reader through 31 days of holistic healing and transformation. She is currently the Policy and Advocacy Manager for Women Organizing to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases, focusing on assisting others in navigating a life conquering HIV/AIDS and STIs. Dr. D is a domestic violence, rape and molestation survivor. She has traveled extensively nationally and internationally as a scholar, motivational speaker, mentor, life transformer, presenter, poet, author and more. She believes in using her lived experiences to empower others so that they may potentially not have to go through the same.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amy Lam Amy Lam is a healer, artist and activist committed to supporting diverse global communities for healing and transformation. Amy’s writing and art have been featured in literary and academic journals and Bay Area performance and artistic venues. Amy also works with Bay Area immigrant/refugee communities and organizations to design transformative programs. She holds a MA in counseling psychology (UC Santa Barbara), a PhD in cultural psychology (UC Davis) and a postdoctoral fellowship in psychology and medicine (UC San Francisco). She has trained in bioenergy balancing, comprehensive energy psychology and shamanic journeying. She is a member of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology. Amy has also received theater training at American Conservatory Theater’s Summer Training Congress and Back to the Source Educator’s Institute.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jill E. Adams Jill E. Adams, is Executive Director of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. Since 2003, she’s straddled the academic and activist realms, fostering greater connections and collaborations between them. She was previously the Founder and Strategy Director of the SIA Legal Team, founding Executive Director of the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice at UC Berkeley, and the Executive Director of Law Students for Reproductive Justice. Adams has taught “Topics in Reproductive Justice” to JD, LLM, MPH and MPP students and is executive editor of Cases on Reproductive Rights and Justice, the first legal textbook on the subject. A believer in collaborative endeavors, she proudly serves as president of the California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom and as an advisor to various advocacy and literary ventures. Her recognitions include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Fellowship, ACCESS Reproductive Justice Leadership Award, and the inaugural Rockwood Fellowship for Leaders in Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alisha Woo Alisha Woo is Director of Women’s March Oakland. She has more than 10 years of experience leading operations and marketing campaigns for organizations and companies based in the US, Europe and Asia. Most recently, she was Operations Lead for Women’s March Bay Area and Operations Manager at Meteor Development Group (now Apollo). Prior to that, she opened the first North American office for WordAppeal, a digital agency in Paris. She serves on the board of Tomorrow Youth Repertory in Alameda, and holds an MA in literary studies from UW Madison and a BA in English from UC Berkeley.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maha Ibrahim Maha Ibrahim has served as a Staff Attorney at Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) since 2016. She came to ERA with 7 years of professional community organizing and policy-framing experience as an East Bay political staffer. A graduate of UC Berkeley, Maha served as a staff member in the offices of Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former State Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner before entering UCLA Law. A graduate of UCLA’s Epstein Public Interest Law Program and a student in the law school’s critical race studies program, Maha brings her experience in hands-on community relations and training as a public interest lawyer through the lens of critical race theory to her work as a Staff Attorney at ERA. Maha is active in numerous East Bay community organizations and has served as a commissioner on the Alameda County Commission on the Status of Women as well as board member to various Bay Area women’s political groups.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carla Dillard Smith Carla Dillard Smith is the Executive Director at Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases, bringing 27 years of professional experience in the HIV/AIDS/STI field. She has worked as a research director with university and governmental partners, coordinating over 10 collaborative projects with federal partners and overseeing a team with at least 20 years of combined experience in human and social services. Carla has focused her career on service women and communities of color as well as disadvantaged populations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#OaklandCounts campaign</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Restores and recovers the role of Two-Spirit people within the American Indian / First Nations community by creating a forum for the spiritual, cultural and artistic expression of Two-Spirit people.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Parent-run, parent-led group committed to empowering families from our most underserved communities to demand high-quality schools for our children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fights for the rights of translatinas and works to build a world where translatinas feel they deserve to protect, love and develop themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Creates opportunities for young girls of color to form fierce sisterhood, celebrate their identities and contribute radically to their communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58bf572003596ee56b25cce7/1606859683605-070SG9V0EYXLAY7G9MPX/Asian+Pacific+Environmental+Network.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brings together a collective voice to develop an alternative agenda for environmental, social and economic justice with a focus on Asian immigrant and refugee communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mobilizes and educates seniors and people with disabilities to fight for individual rights and social justice through individual support and collective action.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teaches effective boundary setting, personal safety, and physical self-defense skills tailored to meet the needs of people regardless of age, gender and identity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coalitionary collective of birthworkers and full-spectrum support advocates who support BIQTPOC in every stage of reproductive life, centering their power and celebrating their families.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Urban Indigenous women-led land trust based in the San Francisco Bay Area that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Member-based community organizing group invested in serving the communities of deep East Oakland by working toward racial and economic equity.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/58bf572003596ee56b25cce7/1604609899727-3VLM2BHOJWIN0PV9CRM7/GiveWomen+2020_ACCESS+Health+Justice.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Removes barriers and builds the power of Californians to achieve reproductive justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Welcomes and partners with people who have sought refuge, employing strengths-based educational approaches and community supports so they may thrive in our shared communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Peer-led resource organization working for the health, safety and livelihoods of people in the sex trade.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Builds grassroots power and leadership to create strong, equitable communities through rights-based services, policy campaigns, civic engagement and direct action.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Black member-led community organization working for racial, social and economic justice through grassroots organizing and community-building.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Movement of young women who are ready to become the next generation of political leaders.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
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      <image:title>#GiveWomen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Leadership and advocacy organization led by and for systems-involved young and adult women and transgender gender non-conforming people of color.</image:caption>
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