NLA Spotlight: Maya Thornell-Sandifor

NLA Spotlight: Maya Thornell-Sandifor

Maya Thornell-Sandifor has been bridging different worlds since she was a child. “I’m a preacher’s kid, so my dad was very politically active in the faith community since I was a little girl. He would take me on marches and to political organizing events, and it was bred into me that change isn’t fixed. You have to participate in the system if you want things to be different.”

NLA Spotlight: Marj Plumb

NLA Spotlight: Marj Plumb

Before racking up impressive credentials in public policy training and public health training, Marj Plumb learned how to do it by herself. Coming from a family of seven siblings, helmed by a teamster father and a mother who worked as a waitress, she was the only one of their children to go to college. “I wasn't raised in a family where knowing how to do stuff was handed down,” Marj explained. So before she could understand how grassroots groups can identify and pull levers of power to improve systems, she started a career in advocacy by first just getting into the room.

Meet the Movement Infrastructure Cohort!

Meet the Movement Infrastructure Cohort!

One of the most effective actions we can take to save democracy is to strengthen the progressive ecosystems that are needed now more than ever. With that in mind, we assembled the Movement Infrastructure Cohort, the latest wave of our Accelerator program participants. These organizations do critical work to connect people, causes, and resources so that we can all pull in the same direction. Learn more about our newest program members below.