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Advisory Committee

The Alliance for Boys and Men of Color is excited to announce our new Advisory Committee!

The committee will inform, review, and provide guidance on ABMoC-specific areas of focus, such as policy and local campaign priorities, regional landscaping of issues, and the long-term direction of ABMoC. The committee will also support our core objectives of strengthening movement solidarity, building collective power and co-creating & winning policy solutions that dismantle racist and unjust systems and build life-affirming, culturally-rooted programs and community-based infrastructure led by and built upon the expertise and brilliance of our people.

Together, we hope to build a stronger ABMoC committed to our principles. Committee members will serve for two years in support of the Alliance.

Meet our 2024-26 committee members:

Alejandro Banuelos

Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition

Amber-Rose Howard

Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB)

Gabriel Regalado

Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI)

Carl Pinkston

Black Parallel Schoolboard (BPSB)

Angela McNair

The Collective for Liberatory Lawyering (C4LL)

Khalid Alexander

Pillars of the Community

Colsaria Henderson

Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence

Ashley De La Rosa

Dolores Huerta Foundation

Jasmine Dellafosse

Ending Poverty in California (EPIC)

Somnon Kann

Khmer Girls in Action

Héctor Sánchez-Flores

National Compadres Network

Devona Robertson

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement

Lupita Carballo

Beloved Village/Young Women Freedoms Center

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ABMoC advocates for boys and men of color, their families, and communities; and is fiscally sponsored by the Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management.

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