Announcing FFJ’s Latest Movement Advisor Cohort Funders for Justice is excited to share the latest cohort of FFJ Movement Advisors. FFJ looks forward to expanding our own understanding to support organizing toward racial and gender justice, and to growing our commitment to mobilize resources toward transformative social change. As this dynamic group continues to build momentum with their leadership and organizing in racial justice, gender justice, and anti-criminalization movements, they will also work together with FFJ to continue to envision a new way forward for philanthropy.
2023-2024 Cohort of FFJ Movement Advisors
FFJ Movement Advisors are thought leaders and partners in the work to support and sustain grassroots movements. Their visions for justice and what is needed from philanthropy provide invaluable insights to guide our efforts. In their commitment, the FFJ Field Advisors are ready to organize with philanthropy and deepen their relationship with FFJ and its members. They will continue to lead profound conversations and offer strategic guidance toward practices that lift up community safety and justice models. We are excited for the FFJ membership to learn from their leadership and experience, and hope you will join us to strategize together on how we can best support movements organizing for social justice. Here are the 2023-2024 FFJ Movement Advisors:
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- Ananda Tomas, ACT4SA
- Dagoberto Bailon, Trans Queer Pueblo
- Emanuel Brown, Acorn Center for Restoration & Freedom
- Hairo Cortes, Chispa
- Ignacio Rivera, The HEAL Project
- Israel Villa, CAYCJ
- Jaden Fields, Mirror Memoirs
- Markasa Tucker-Harris, African American Roundtable
- Morning Star Gali, Restoring Justice for Indigenous People
- Rose Berry, Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project
- Shelby Pearl-Chestnut, Transgender Law Center
- Yul-san Liem, Justice Committee
- Ashley Rojas, Fresno Barrios Unidos