Western States Center
Courtney Neubauer is an accomplished research and communications professional currently serving as a Research Associate at Drive Agency and a Research Assistant at the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University, where contributions include producing bi-weekly reports on political violence in the United States. With experience as a Monitoring and Analysis Consultant at the Western States Center, Courtney focuses on researching anti-democracy groups. Previous roles include Communications Specialist and Instructional Designer at the Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, where expertise in community building and advocacy for resident rights was demonstrated. Additional experience includes organizing for democracy in rural Oregon and supporting long-term care reform through campaign efforts and storytelling. Courtney Neubauer holds a Bachelor of Arts in Women and Gender Studies from Willamette University.
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Western States Center
Based in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain States, we work nationwide to strengthen inclusive democracy. There are four pillars of our work: Building Movement We strengthen the organizing capacity of often-marginalized communities, with a particular emphasis on gender justice, racial justice, and tribal sovereignty work. Developing Leaders We provide training, leadership development, and organizational capacity support to social movements and leaders committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Shifting Culture We convene culture-makers to shift the narrative and use culture as a vehicle for base-and power-building in non-traditional social change spaces. Defending Democracy We assist communities and civil society to uphold the rule of law by effectively responding to social movements that exploit bigotry and intolerance.