We’re excited to introduce the first round of selections for the 2024 Cohort of BIPOC Campaign Leadership Fellowship this spring. (To learn more about the BIPOC Campaign Leadership Fellowship click here.) The cohort represents campaigners from all around the country, working on a broad range of issue areas from reproductive health rights to criminal injustice reform to environmental and climate solutions:
Fellowship Staffing
Coordinator: Yaissy Solis García
Yaissy (she/her) is a campaigner, organizer and graphic artist raised & based in rural Southwest Florida. For the past decade, Yaissy has been part of the farmworker justice movement in the U.S. with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW). At CIW, she played a key role in equipping students from flagship state universities with organizing tools to successfully sever campus licensing agreements with Wendy’s, amplifying the farmworker-led Wendy’s Boycott. She led organizing efforts to secure passage of multiple City Council resolutions, including New York City Council, to pressure food corporations to address human rights abuses in their supply chains. She has led grassroots organizing for mass direct actions, and fundraising efforts raising up to $170,000 per campaign and expanding recurring donor bases. At SMT, Yaissy coordinates the BIPOC Organizers Fellowship and fundraising for Africa Movement activist training and coaching. As a caribeña, she finds joy in dancing, cooking flavorful meals and creating art that inspires collective transformation.
Instructors and mentors:
SMT’s team members, supplemented by additional experienced BIPOC online/offline campaigners