Paige Woods

Paige is a strategist and impact producer with a background in social welfare policy and extensive experience in audience building, project development, event planning and facilitation. As a trained ethnographer, Paige values the story and experiences of people while her policy background keeps her focused on innovative interventions that increase equity for marginalized communities. Paige combines this interest in policy, research and strategy with her love for creative production to produce ideas, spaces and strategies that serve Black communities. With a particular focus on projects, programs and policies in the community development, sustainability and social welfare sector, Paige leverages her expertise in these subject areas to accelerate impact for creatives looking to improve their communities, shift narratives and influence local policies. Her work with clients usually takes the form of strategic planning, research, policy analysis, production assistance, impact branding, live activations and creative productions.

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Jasmine Burnett

Jasmine is a narrative builder and storyteller who helps clients develop and amplify movement work focused on Black liberation. With extensive expertise in community development and public policy, Jasmine combines her content knowledge with creative direction and storytelling to provide partners with a roadmap to targeted impact. She leverages her experience in the symbiotic worlds of public relations and strategic planning to communicate narratives, design impact-minded projects, and accelerate progress toward equity. Her work often results in social campaigns and activiations, new community-targeted programs, impact design strategy sessions, stakeholder engagement workshops, and intentionally-produced cultural events. 

Jasmine began her career in social sector consulting before transitioning to roles in community development, where she has designed housing and economic development programs in the southeast. Jasmine has a master’s degree in both City and Regional Planning and Public Policy from The Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her B.A. in Government with a secondary in African American Studies from Harvard College.

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Gabrielle Corrica

Gabrielle Corrica is a force from Southern California. A multi-hyphenate creative, she is a digital doula helping influential brands elevate through storytelling and design. She earned a BA in Economics from Spelman College and worked (and werked) as a merchant in fashion before courageously pursuing this full-time freelance life.

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Angela Njeri Mwangi

My name is Angela Njeri Mwangi. I am currently a freelance designer, editor and copywriter looking to expand my knowledge and skills whenever possible. I am able to demonstrate creativity and innovation, allowing me to express myself guided by my own inspiration and have been able to present my own unique contribution to the communication world and discover my vision for the future. I seek new and exciting challenges in copywriting and graphic design. I aim to successfully apply my skills and experience acquired to deliver significant value, exceptional designs and spectacular written word for the benefit of the firm and all stakeholders.

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Olivia Christian

Olivia has always had a passion for writing; she spent most of her childhood crafting (corny) song lyrics, short stories, and comedic television scripts. Following her B.A. in Communication & Media Studies from Fisher College and several years of administrative work in both Boston and Los Angeles, her love for writing led her to learn the ins-and-outs of social media and brand marketing. Since beginning this work in 2017, she has collaborated with 20+ brands, creating smart, decisive, and authentic material to combat a digital age of mindless scrolling and copy-cat marketing schemes.

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Saskia Kercy

Saskia is currently a Policy Analyst at National Journal, a leading policy incubator and media brand of Atlantic Media, where she specializes in economic and financial policy. Also a writer and strategist, Saskia is committed to empowering minority communities and businesses through intentional service and creative direction. She has degrees in Economics and Global Studies from Temple University. Previously, Saskia worked at Edelman, a global communications firm, and was a staff writer at the Washington Informer Bridge. 

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Brittaney Carter

Brittaney has been a writer and editor for more than 10 years, and has 5 years of experience mobilizing communities for racial and economic justice. Her passion is using communications tools to translate policy and program design in the service of social change. Brittaney uses storytelling to engage audiences in the large and small ways we can fight for justice daily. 

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