Trevor Smith is a narrative and cultural strategist who writes and researches on topics such as racial inequality, the racial wealth gap, and reparations. He is the Co-Founder/Executive Director of Narrative Power at the BLIS Collective, an organization dedicated to strengthening narrative infrastructure across Black, Indigenous, and progressive social movements. He was the Director of Narrative Change at Liberation Ventures, where he built a narrative lab dedicated to building narrative power behind reparations. He has previously worked in program and communication roles at the Surdna Foundation, ACLU of NY, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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