Impact
dana e. fitchett
dana e. fitchett (she/they), founder of Movement for Liberation, is a multi-, inter-, and trans-disciplinary artist whose practices are grounded in listening and cultivating new languages in service of alignment, integrity, and freedom. In addition to writing and editing for individuals and community organizations working for transformation and justice, dana dances, teaches movement classes, choreographs, and makes visual art. dana holds a bachelors degree in urban studies and a self-directed masters of fine art in interdisciplinary art and works in conversation with the expressive legacy of the African diaspora. She splits her time between Oakland, Boston, and New York.
Blogs
- Are We Tracking the Right Data? What’s Measured Is What Gets Done In Social Impact
- The Digital Divide Is Getting Worse: It’s Time to Close It
- US-Based Companies Invested $66 Billion to Address Racism in 2020: What Happens Next?
- Mass Incarceration, Systemic Racism, and COVID-19: Black Leaders See Opportunities for Change
- Education in the Time of COVID-19: Responding to the Pandemic’s Impact on Schooling
- What We See: Wisdom from Black Leaders During Simultaneous and Intersecting Pandemics