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Oreoluwa Adegboyega

Director Of Operations at SisterSong

Oreoluwa Adegboyega serves as the Director of Operations at SisterSong since November 2016, overseeing a team dedicated to supporting programmatic staff and managing a large volunteer and intern program. Prior experience includes a role as Operations Manager with responsibilities for team management and volunteer coordination from October 2019 to December 2023. Adegboyega's background also encompasses a position as a B2B Sales Consultant at Staples Business Advantage, where strategy implementation and relationship building were key objectives. Previous roles include a Sales Associate at Oakley and a Student Assistant at Georgia State University, where exceptional customer service and operational support were demonstrated. Adegboyega began a professional journey as an intern at the New York State Supreme Court, contributing to office efficiency and case preparation. Oreoluwa Adegboyega holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, with a minor in Hospitality, from Georgia State University.

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SisterSong

The mission of the SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective is to amplify and strengthen the collective voices of Indigenous women and women of color to ensure reproductive justice through securing human rights. SisterSong is comprised of 80 local, regional and national grassroots organizations in the United States representing five primary ethnic populations/indigenous nations in the United States: Native American/Indigenous, Black/African American, Latina/Puerto Rican, Arab American/Middle Eastern, and Asian/Pacific Islander, as well as white allies and men. The Collective was formed in 1997 to fulfill a need for a national movement by women of color to organize our voices to represent ourselves and our communities. SisterSong educates women of color on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights, and works towards the access of health services, information and resources that are culturally and linguistically appropriate through the integration of the disciplines of community organizing, Self-Help and human rights education.


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