re:power
Ateira Griffin is an accomplished leader in educational and community development with extensive experience in fostering leadership among women of color. As the Director of Women of Color Leadership at re:power, Ateira Griffin designs and implements leadership development programs tailored for self-identifying women of color. As the CEO and Founder of Building Our Nation's Daughters (BOND), Ateira Griffin provides strategic vision and manages the organization’s budget and fundraising activities. Additionally, as Co-Founder and Host of the Point of Hue Podcast, Ateira Griffin engages audiences through discussions centered around the experiences of women of color. Previous roles include Director of Regional Leadership Development at Leadership for Educational Equity, Echoing Green Global Fellow, and various leadership positions within Baltimore’s educational system. Ateira Griffin holds multiple degrees from The Johns Hopkins University and Morgan State University, specializing in education and civil engineering.
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re:power
We’re transforming how we think about power, who holds it, and how we wield it in our communities — we’re looking at power in every context, and speaking truth to it. We’re a team of organizers, strategists, and technologists dedicated to building transformative political power. Our work is tied to the belief that by partnering with individuals, organizations, and coalitions across the country, we can uncover leaders within communities to create radical change.