Viri Hernandez
Viri Hernandez is the executive director of Poder in Action, an Arizona-based nonprofit that seeks to build...
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Viri Hernandez is the executive director of Poder in Action, an Arizona-based nonprofit that seeks to build...
Krystle Okafor is a J.D. candidate, Root-Tilden-Kern Scholar, and Moelis Urban Law and Public Affairs Fellow at...
Katie Allan Zobel is president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts.
Joshua Delfin is a program officer at the Common Counsel Foundation. He has held positions at the...
Adela Ruiz is a professor, activist scholar, and program and grants manager based in New York City....
Francis is the managing director of technology services at Tech Impact. He oversees all technology infrastructure projects...
Karen is the managing director of education and outreach at Tech Impact, a nonprofit that connects technology...
Roberto de la Riva Rojas is co-director of Inquilinxs Unidxs por Justicia (United Renters for Justice), a...
Erick Guajardo is a first-generation South Central Los Angeles native and a Senior Associate for the PowerUp...
Ana Marie Argilagos is president & CEO of Hispanics in Philanthropy.
Missy Risser-Lovings is a clinical instructor and supervising attorney in CUNY Law School’s Community and Economic Development...
Christopher Adams is a supervising attorney at the Community and Economic Development Clinic at the CUNY School...
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