Taij Kumarie
Moteelall, Director of Strategic Consulting, is an artist and changemaker
who has blazed a successful path in the arts, activism, education and
philanthropy. She acts on her deep belief that we can restore balance and
foster peace, justice and sustainability by connecting to create and build
thriving communities and movements. Whether working with communities of
color to achieve self-determination or people with wealth to align their values
with their resources, Taij has consistently increased opportunity and access
for society’s most marginalized. Read More.
Manauvaskar Kublall, Director Of Creative Services, is an award-winning director, community organizer, educator and visual artist. He credits his distinct artistic voice to his immigrant experience and a commitment to presenting stories of underrepresented communities so that they are heard, understood, respected and empowered to transform society. Manauvaskar has directed several animations based on children’s stories and films related to social justice issues. He has exhibited his photography nationally and internationally. Read More.
Simone Jhingoor, Director of Communications is a spoken word poet, writer, educator and activist born and raised in New York City, with ancestral roots in Guyana. She entered the world of social justice at the age of 16 as the youngest member of Blackout Arts Collective, a national network of artists, educators and activists. It was through her youth development work with Blackout that she became grounded in an approach that utilizes the arts as an instrumental tool to catalyze social change in dis-enfranchised and marginalized communities. Read More.
Manauvaskar Kublall, Director Of Creative Services, is an award-winning director, community organizer, educator and visual artist. He credits his distinct artistic voice to his immigrant experience and a commitment to presenting stories of underrepresented communities so that they are heard, understood, respected and empowered to transform society. Manauvaskar has directed several animations based on children’s stories and films related to social justice issues. He has exhibited his photography nationally and internationally. Read More.
Simone Jhingoor, Director of Communications is a spoken word poet, writer, educator and activist born and raised in New York City, with ancestral roots in Guyana. She entered the world of social justice at the age of 16 as the youngest member of Blackout Arts Collective, a national network of artists, educators and activists. It was through her youth development work with Blackout that she became grounded in an approach that utilizes the arts as an instrumental tool to catalyze social change in dis-enfranchised and marginalized communities. Read More.




