PowerSwitch Action
Aboubacar Ndiaye currently serves as the Executive Director of the Northern California Land Trust, focusing on vision development and strategy execution aligned with core values and racial justice principles. Ndiaye also holds the position of California Housing and Climate Campaign Manager at PowerSwitch Action and previously worked as a Partnership for the Bay's Future Fellow with PolicyLink, collaborating with the City of San Jose to combat displacement. Prior experience includes roles as Policy Manager and Research and Policy Associate at Working Partnerships USA, where efforts concentrated on economic and racial justice in Silicon Valley, and as a Strategic Researcher for SEIU Local 1. Early career roles included Employment Specialist at Goodwill Industries of Houston, Field Organizer for the Harris County Democratic Party, and Apollo 20 Math Fellow with Houston ISD. Aboubacar Ndiaye earned a Bachelor's degree in Government from The University of Texas at Austin.
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PowerSwitch Action
We’re a community of leaders, organizers, and strategists forging multi-racial feminist democracy and economies in our cities and towns. Through local organizing, we’re sparking national transformation rooted in abundance, common good, freedom, and joy. Our network of 20 grassroots affiliates weaves strategic alliances and alignments amongst labor, neighborhood, housing, racial justice, faith, ethnic-based, and environmental organizations. Together, we’re building people power and people’s institutions. We win innovative public policy and rein in greedy corporations to realize our collective freedom and liberation. Our work is grounded in replacing the interlocking chains of oppression — economic exploitation, white supremacy, gender violence — with systems built for human dignity and authentic democracy. We believe that everyday people can transform the economy, government, and public goods in our communities.