Our Team

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Jamor Gaffney is an experienced consultant and organizational strategist with deep expertise advancing equity in K-12 education and the nonprofit industry. For over 10 years, she has turned her passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into programs and events that seed transformation.

Jamor serves as an educational consultant designing K-12 curriculum covering film, TV shows, and other cultural works and she is a convener and facilitator for The Glasgow Group’s National Diversity Practitioner’s Institute. She previously lent her passion for DEI to the National Association of Independent Schools and Indian Creek School. She has also helped transform organizational culture and strategic partnerships at leading reproductive health, rights and justice organizations such as In Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda and Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland. 

Jamor lives in Annapolis, Maryland with her wife Brittni, surrounded by and grounded by a family full of tenacious Black women. Her favorite things to do when she’s not out advancing equity in schools and organizations include reading works of fiction and creating digital art.


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Nia E. Martin-Robinson, is a queer, femme, Black woman, born and raised in Detroit. Her values and approach to anti-racist equity work are rooted in Black Feminist theory and a deep desire to be in service to all Black people, particularly women, girls and femmes. As a facilitator, trainer, and convener, Nia is most organically in her element when she is able to curate spaces that allow all participants to demonstrate and experience  bravery, honesty, and joy. For Nia, laying this foundation for sustainable and equitable culture change has become her life's work. 

Nia possesses deep commitments to racial, environmental and reproductive justice and to centering women of color. Throughout her almost 20 year career, Nia has shown an unwavering dedication and commitment to challenging racism and inequities in mainstream social movements and large non-profit organizations. Nia has successfully leveraged her passion as an activist and advocate into meaningful, equity based contributions to the missions of organizations like the Sierra Club and Planned Parenthood Federation of America. As a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practitioner, Nia’s ability to balance strength in her convictions with a practice of firm compassion has helped her become a skilled and effective facilitator and trainer. She embodies leadership through love and her superpower is being able to make people experience deep, stress-relieving laughter.

When taking a break from being a diplomatic trouble-maker, Nia enjoys laughing loudly, reading fiction by BIPOC women and femme authors, and planning vacations with friends and family. Currently, Nia resides in her hometown of Detroit, MI where you can often find her lounging in her apartment and living her best Global-Afro-Femme-Maximalist life.


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Sabrina Lakhani is an expert in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and health equity, with more than 10 years of experience working in nonprofits and government. As a strategic thinker and connector, she works with organizations to drive change, transforming theory into reality through action. 

Sabrina has spent her career building programs focused on advancing racial equity in health and wealth at organizations such as Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Children’s Aid Society.  She earned a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and a bachelor’s degree from University of Florida, and was a 2017-2018 Health Equity Awakened Fellow and a 2016 New Leaders Council Fellow. She serves on the board of Women’s Information Network NYC and is a member of the National Association of County Health Officials’ national health equity and justice workgroup. 

Sabrina loves traveling and spending time in sunshine, especially if it involves laying on a beach with a spicy margarita and a good book in hand (historical fictions are her favorite). She lives in South Florida with her husband, Mos, their daughter Rowa, and their rescue dog, Ziggy.