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RISE CAMPAIGN (Respect, Inclusion, Support, & Equity)

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RISE MEMBERS & TESTIMONIALS

The dignity, creativity, brilliance, wellness, well being, trauma care, health, healing, growing, stretching, responsible experimentation, imagination, contradictions, conflicts, frustrations, confusions, discomfort, gut instincts, quirks, anger, rage, whims, complexities, struggles, narratives, love and lives of women of color in leadership matter. It is morally imperative to see, hear and hold women of color in all of who they are. It is critically necessary to respect, honor, trust, defend, and abundantly invest in women of color leadership in all of their magnitude. Its what women of color leaders deserve. This kind of investment is just, equitable and true, and informs sustainable development.

Noel DidlaCo-Steward, Deep South Solidarity Fund

Women of color are the lifeline of education justice movements- they need to be supported to build power and liberated schools and communities!

Manuela ArciniegasExecutive Director, Communities for Just Schools Fund

Women of color have always been on the forefront of movements for liberation. We deserve recognition, care, and community to continue doing this vital work for our people.

Andrea ColonProgram Manager, NYC Coalition for Educational Justice

Women of color live at the intersections of two of the most prevalent oppressions in this country. Race and gender, along with class and ability, fundamentally underline every struggle for liberation. Yet it is people who exist in more than one of these spaces that have been historically excluded from leadership. The more justice movements are lead by WOC, the more likely the movements are to reflect the actual needs of the most marginalized. Only when the most marginalized people are safe will there truly be safety for all.

Nia MorganRISE Campaign Member

Women of Color are disproportionately impacted by every system in our society and therefore centering their experiences and investing in their leadership is critical to eradicating existing inequities and transforming our communities. Those most connected to the issue must be at the center of problem-solving, solution developing and decision-making.

Sandra LoboExecutive Director, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

Women of Color bring unparalleled resilience, wisdom, and innovation in leadership that grounds our movements in the lived experiences and diverse perspectives that are essential for true equity, justice and liberation. Our leadership not only enriches our strategies but ensures that our actions resonate with the communities.

Natasha CapersCertified Embodied Coach

Nothing moves without WOC. <3

Maria BautistaLead Trainer, NYU Metro

WOC leadership is essential in the immigrant rights movement. Our leadership ensures advocacy and legal relief efforts are inclusive and culturally responsive. By centering the voices of those most impacted, we strengthen the movement's ability to challenge and transform unjust immigration policies.

Michelle SencionGovernment Grants Manager, Safe Passage Project

Women of color have always led our movements, often without recognition or the opportunity to rest, heal, and connect to self. We cannot make the kind of change we want to see if we as WOC are not living into our future world from a place of self-love.

Rose DeStefanoIndependent Consultant

WOC lead our movements grounded in community with love and respect for all.

Siddhartha SanchezExecutive Director
This is a progressive list of RISE members. Complete public list is in process of being added.

Members RISE!

1

Wanda Salaman

Executive Director, Mothers On the Move
2

Simran Noor

Principal, NOOR Consulting
3

Julissa Bisona

Co-Director of Organizing, Make the Road NY
4

Julie Colon

Lead Housing Organizer, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
5

Marcia Olivo

Independent Consultant
6

Monika Son

Certified Embodied Coach & Consultant
7

Crystal Reyes

Co-Director of Organizing, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
8

Noel Didla

Co-Steward, Deep South Solidarity Fund
9

Maria Bautista

Lead Trainer, NYU Metro
10

Michelle Sencion

Government Grants Manager, Safe Passage Project
11

Nia Morgan

Student-Teacher, wel
12

Andrea Colon

Program Manager, NYC Coalition for Education Justice
13

Manuela Arciniegas

Executive Director, Communities for Just Schools Fund
14

Sandr Lobo

Executive Director, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
15

Rose DeStefano

Consultant
16

Siddhartha Sanchez

Executive Director