Ashoka’s DEI Strategic Plan
As a result of this initiative we will see equity being improved in procedures and processes that enable a fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all people while striving to identify and eliminate barriers that have prevented the full participation of underrepresented groups.
In this work we see the opportunity to strengthen and enhance our networks, create meaningful synergies, and build bridges throughout the social entrepreneurship sphere, and maximize the impact of all of Ashoka’s programming.
3 Areas of Focus
Individual & Institutional Awareness/Learning Journey
Building a truly diverse, inclusive, and equitable organization requires all (primarily but not exclusively- those who hold most of the power) to actively engage in the never-ending journey of eliminating our own discriminatory biases (conscious and unconscious) and of becoming aware of our power and privilege so that we can learn how to truly see, trust and welcome all of those who are different from us. This awareness & learning journey is an empathy-in-action effort that will make us better at seeing and engaging “everyone” in our Everyone a Changemaker" vision and mission.
DEI informed actions
As a changemaking organization we understand that seeing things differently will bring about change to our processes and structures. It is a natural phenomenon and progression that we will enable and pursue through our DEI framework. We embark on this effort acknowledging that change is difficult, it requires time and patience, and it will need us to always be conscious of the different perspectives inside the Ashoka family. All DEI informed actions should take this understanding into account.
Assessment and Accountability
Assessing and measuring the impact of our DEI work is a crucial pillar of the DEI strategy. This will be our method of accountability (internally and externally) that will also inform, and course correct our strategy and actions. The DEI Team will build a data and assessment instrument that allows the organization to monitor its DEI metrics, both quantitatively and qualitatively, with the goals of leveraging these insights to move our work forward.
These are collective efforts and go far beyond the work of the DEI team
The contribution of each and every one of us is essential to translate our vision into reality. In this journey towards a fully diverse, inclusive, and equitable world, we acknowledge that change starts with us, we recognize that we are all learners and that we have the responsibility to ensure that we embody our own values.
Angelou Ezeilo
Greening Youth Foundation - United States
Angelou Ezeilo
Greening Youth Foundation - United States
Angelou is cultivating a generation of youth of color to be stewards of our land and natural resources and ultimately shift the demographics of the environmental conservation movement.
Check out Angelou's Ashoka Profile.
Ashif Shaikh
Jansahas - India
Ashif Shaikh
Jansahas - India
Ashif is building a national movement to abolish the unconstitutional caste hierarchy in India, with community leaders from the lowest and most marginalized Dalit caste, at the center leading the movement, supported by institutions like lawyer networks, community-based organizations and cultural groups and the constitutional law.
Check out Ashif's Ashoka Profile.
Carlos Güida
UDLA - Chile
Carlos Güida
UDLA - Chile
Carlos Güida Leskevicius is a doctor, Uruguayan, living in Chile. Since 1992 he has been involved in changing men's behavior and mindset to promote gender equity and sexual and reproductive health.
He is currently a full professor at the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at the University of the Americas and an academic at the University of Chile.
Check out Carlos' Ashoka Profile.
Chloe B. McKenzie
BlackFem - United States
Chloe B. McKenzie
BlackFem - United States
Chloe B McKenzie is a researcher, writer, educator, and wealth justice activist. Chloe is the founder and visionary of BlackFem and the Center for Financial Trauma and Wealth Justice, national nonprofits that are closing the race and gender wealth gap by mobilizing cities, political systems, culture centers, and education systems to be the mechanism through which we maximize the wealth-building capabilities of Black women and women of color, their families, and their communities.
Cristi Hegranes
Global Press Institute - United States
Cristi Hegranes
Global Press Institute - United States
Cristi Hegranes seeks to develop a new, better quality, and more sustainable model of international journalism that is rooted in the perspective of local communities—and especially women from those communities.
Check out Cristi's Ashoka Profile.
Cynthia Ong Gaik Suan
Forever Sabah - Malaysia
Cynthia Ong Gaik Suan
Forever Sabah - Malaysia
Cynthia is using her expertise in facilitation to create an equitable, diversified, and circular economy in Sabah on the island of Borneo—one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.
Check out Cynthia's Ashoka Profile.
João Souza
Fa.Vela & Inclusive Futures - Brazil
João Souza
Fa.Vela & Inclusive Futures - Brazil
João co-created and is spreading a comprehensive and inclusive methodology to teach favela and other vulnerable area’s residents education for life. He is reinventing learning for adults in favelas and paving the way for more inclusive entrepreneurship and educational ecosystem for individuals with a history of absence of rights and access to quality formal education.
Check out João's Ashoka Profile.
Karima Grant
ImagiNation Afrika - Senegal
Karima Grant
ImagiNation Afrika - Senegal
Karima is changing the educational system in Senegal by using an approach of creativity and self-reliance. She is popularizing the integration of knowledge, by gamifying various subjects, especially math. She makes learning more enjoyable by reinventing it through a sequence of games connected to the local context of the child. In turn, she makes education the personal development of children which empower them to reach their own visions and goals.
Check out Karima's Ashoka Profile.
Lizzie Kiama
This Ability Trust - Kenya
Lizzie Kiama
This Ability Trust - Kenya
In a country where the persistence of lingering stigma about persons with disabilities impacts far too many, their rights are still a long way from where they should be. Lizzie dedicated the past decade to understanding the negativity around the term “disable” and after years of exploration, she finally found the specific intersection where she could bring significant change in the world. Lizzie is amplifying the voices, building capacity, and creating visibility for women and girls with disabilities across Kenya and beyond.
Check out Lizzie's Ashoka Profile.
Mathias Yashim
Hope Builders International Consult - Nigeria
Mathias Yashim
Hope Builders International Consult - Nigeria
Mathias Bodman Yashim is providing young people with the skills and opportunities for practical leadership experiences in order to create a generation of entrepreneurs who generate jobs for themselves and others, instead of endlessly searching for employment.
Check out Mathias' Ashoka Profile.
Sarah Zouak
Lallab - France
Sarah Zouak
Lallab - France
Sarah is building a generation of Muslim women who re-take ownership of their own narratives, having their voices finally represented in the debate about discrimination their rights.
Check out Sarah's Ashoka Profile.
Veronica Escalante
Fundación SHARE - Mexico
Veronica Escalante
Fundación SHARE - Mexico
Verónica has designed an evidence-based, scalable methodology to help dismantle the imbalanced power structures that underpin discrimination. Through Fundación SHARE, she equips children and adults alike with theoretical and practical tools to cultivate empathy, overcome prejudice and build genuine connections with people from different backgrounds.
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Emilia Roig
Renowned social justice leader, author, and expert on intersectionality, diversity, equity, inclusion and non-discrimination Dr. Emilia Roig, Ashoka Fellow since 2020, has been shifting the discourse on systemic inequalities in Europe through the creation of the Berlin-based Center for Intersectional Justice (CIJ), the publication of her book WHY WE MATTER, her numerous speaking engagements and her high-level consultancy services.
Emilia Roig
Renowned social justice leader, author, and expert on intersectionality, diversity, equity, inclusion and non-discrimination Dr. Emilia Roig, Ashoka Fellow since 2020, has been shifting the discourse on systemic inequalities in Europe through the creation of the Berlin-based Center for Intersectional Justice (CIJ), the publication of her book WHY WE MATTER, her numerous speaking engagements and her high-level consultancy services.
Capaxia
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Pluto
Pluto is an analytics platform for companies to build diverse and inclusive cultures through actionable insights from interactive workplace data and reporting.
Community Resource Exchange
CRE approaches all planning – strategic planning, business planning, and program planning – as a process to make the best decisions now that will guide the organization in the future. They partner with their clients to ensure they are informed by meaningful data, leading to actionable decisions. Planning aligns stakeholders, sets clear goals for success, and supports organizations in making effective use of limited resources to ensure sustainability while maximizing and measuring impact. The end-goal of all planning efforts is to enable nonprofits to better achieve their missions in a financially sustainable way.
Community Resource Exchange
CRE approaches all planning – strategic planning, business planning, and program planning – as a process to make the best decisions now that will guide the organization in the future. They partner with their clients to ensure they are informed by meaningful data, leading to actionable decisions. Planning aligns stakeholders, sets clear goals for success, and supports organizations in making effective use of limited resources to ensure sustainability while maximizing and measuring impact. The end-goal of all planning efforts is to enable nonprofits to better achieve their missions in a financially sustainable way.
Racial Equity Institute
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Universal Human Rights Initiative
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Fundacion Share
Fundación Share brings different groups together under ideal conditions to transform beliefs and generate mutual support.
They offer organizations experiences, knowledge, and tools supported by research to develop skills of empathy, mutual support, and collaboration to combat prejudice and discrimination.
Fundacion Share
Fundación Share brings different groups together under ideal conditions to transform beliefs and generate mutual support.
They offer organizations experiences, knowledge, and tools supported by research to develop skills of empathy, mutual support, and collaboration to combat prejudice and discrimination.
Fundación Encontrarse en la Diversidad
The Fundación Encontarse en la Diversidad has the mission of collaborating in the construction of a more just, inclusive, and diverse society, in which people are conceived as unique, different, unrepeatable, and equal in rights, both from reflection and in practical application. For this, through their projects, the Fundación generates opportunities for organizations and people to reflect on the mechanisms of exclusion and inequality that impoverish our societies by not including and making the other invisible.
Fundación Encontrarse en la Diversidad
The Fundación Encontarse en la Diversidad has the mission of collaborating in the construction of a more just, inclusive, and diverse society, in which people are conceived as unique, different, unrepeatable, and equal in rights, both from reflection and in practical application. For this, through their projects, the Fundación generates opportunities for organizations and people to reflect on the mechanisms of exclusion and inequality that impoverish our societies by not including and making the other invisible.
Cohesion Collective
Cohesion Collective, or CoCo, is a specialized Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) training, assessment, and advisory firm. As a trusted partner to our clients on their journey to become more inclusive in their personal and working environments, we provide strategic direction, guidance, and implementation of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives and embedding practices, both in-person and virtually.
Cohesion Collective
Cohesion Collective, or CoCo, is a specialized Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) training, assessment, and advisory firm. As a trusted partner to our clients on their journey to become more inclusive in their personal and working environments, we provide strategic direction, guidance, and implementation of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives and embedding practices, both in-person and virtually.
Meet the DEI Team
Our team is one of our smartest investments, and we are practicing our values by making sure our team of teams is diverse & inclusive, with representation from different parts of the world and with inclusive team practices.
Zahra Ibrahim Lethome
DEI Operations and Finance
Zahra Ibrahim Lethome
DEI Operations and Finance
Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Zahra is the Office Manager & Finance Assistant for Ashoka East Africa. Since 2020, Zahra has led, co-led, and coordinated a number of special programs in the region that include the AmEx Masterclasses, The Kenya Changemaker Map, Changemakers United Africa and is part of the Fundraising core team in the Africa Diamond.
Zahra brings a multi-cultural perspective to the Ashoka DEI Initiative, collaborating to broaden our understanding of Diversity Equity and Inclusion across different geographies.
Ricardo Sanches Tomazoli
DEI Operations and Communications
Ricardo Sanches Tomazoli
DEI Operations and Communications
Based in São Paulo, Brazil, Ricardo manages the Brazilian community of Fellows. For the Global DEI Team, Ricardo has been playing an important role in the process of making Ashoka fully accessible for everyone, as well as planning the DEI Team’s communications and assisting other DEI efforts. Ricardo is also engaged with LGBTQIA2S+ efforts, he founded a collective that supports and empowers non-heterosexual and non-cisgender students.
Nico Pablo
DEI Communications and Southeast Asia Coordinator
Kenny Clewett
DEI Global Venture & Fellowship Leader
Kenny Clewett
DEI Global Venture & Fellowship Leader
Based in Madrid, Spain, Kenny leads Europe’s Search and Selection team and is also the co-lead for Hello World, Ashoka’s Global Migration initiative. Also in Ashoka, Kenny has contributed to launching a number of initiatives, including Jóvenes Changemakers, to activate youth as changemakers across Europe, Start Empathy, and more recently, Faith-Inspired Changemakers and our DEI initiative. Before his current role, he served as a pastor in the United States, focused on cross-cultural faith-based initiatives.
Lorena García Durán
DEI Global Leader
Lorena García Durán
DEI Global Leader
Based in Los Angeles, CA (born and raised in Mexico City) Lorena launched the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts at Ashoka. She also leads ASN in the U.S. and remains part of the Partnerships team. Lorena joined Ashoka in 2008 and has been leading partnerships between social and business entrepreneurship since then. She launched Ashoka in Miami back in 2009, making it the Latin American hub for all Ashoka efforts. She sits at the Board of Directors of an Ashoka Fellow’s organization Freedom for Immigrants and is also a Board member of Imperative Fund, an impact investment fund that is sustainably helping communities get out of poverty.
Emily Lawson
DEI Global AP
Emily Lawson
DEI Global AP
Emily Lawson is a global Leadership Group Member, DEI Global AP and founder of the Build / Change team at Ashoka. In this role, Emily takes leadership of pioneering initiatives as well as existing programs that need new direction. Her initial projects include co-leading a global team to spread digital changemaker content through partnerships with creators and video platform providers.