Cashauna Hill
Executive Director
Cashauna joins the Redress Movement after serving as Executive Director of one of the most active fair housing advocacy groups in the country, the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center (formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center). At LaFHAC, she led a team working holistically to end discriminatory housing policies and practices…
John P. Comer
National Organizing Director
John P. Comer, MPA is a Senior Organizer with 20 years experience around housing and criminal justice issues. John has organized in various cities across the country, where he built neighborhood organizations from the ground-up through empowering residents in various communities. Some of his most impactful work includes designing and implementing the grassroots strategy to…
Maxwell Ciardullo
Director of Research
Maxwell is a housing justice policy and research expert based in New Orleans. Prior to joining the Redress Movement, he spent nearly a decade at the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center, primarily as its Director of Policy and Communications. There, he led campaigns to pass inclusionary zoning, a right to counsel in eviction court, and…
Maya Simpkins
Director of Development
Maya Simpkins (she/they) is a thoughtful liberator who uses deliberate invitation to incite/insight care and understanding. They have over a decade of experience fulfilling missions through strategic fundraising, relationship building, project management, and racial justice advocacy. Their strategic fundraising, relationship-building, and data management expertise have led to a strong track record of securing over $30M…
Sumner Bright
Director of Digital Infrastructure & Operations
Sumner Bright is originally from Portland, Maine, but is currently based in Brooklyn. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, paired with a dual major in Sustainability. Sumner is an energetic and passionate community organizer, digital coordinator, and musician. While studying at The University of New…
Reggie Jackson
Researcher
Reggie Jackson, is an award winning journalist, a graduate of Concordia University, co-owner of Nurturing Diversity Partners and 2021 winner of the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award from the National Education Association, 2015 winner of the Eliminating Racism Award from southeast Wisconsin’s YWCA and 2016 Courageous Love Award from the First Unitarian Society. He is…
Grace Guber
Digital Organizer
Grace Guber is a radical leftist digital organizer who currently resides in Washington, DC. For the past two years, Grace has focused primarily on addressing housing inequality in DC and stopping the displacement of long-time DC residents. She also served as the Communications Coordinator and digital strategist for the DC Cancel Rent Coalition throughout the…
Kevin Patterson
Senior Campaign Organizer, Denver
Kevin was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. Kevin received their BA in political science and ethnic studies from the University of Colorado Boulder. Promptly after graduating, Kevin interned for the AFL-CIO in Houston, Texas. Kevin joined the American Federation of Teachers following their internship. In their tenure, they supported the formation of three adjunct…
Clarice Dombeck
Senior Campaign Organizer, Omaha
Clarice Dombeck is an emerging urban planner, urban farmer, creative placemaker, and community organizer. Her background in Black Studies and Sociology profoundly informs her work in a way that centers Black people’s history, experiences, knowledge, and expertise. Clarice has contributed to notable projects in North Omaha such as the North Omaha Trail, Fabric Lab, and…
Greg Jarrell
Senior Campaign Organizer, Charlotte
Greg Jarrell is based in west Charlotte’s Enderly Park neighborhood, where he has lived and worked on equitable housing issues since 2005. He is one of the co-founders of QC Family Tree, a cultural organizing group in his neighborhood, and a founding organizer of Charlotte’s West Side Community Land Trust. He has been co-chair of Charlotte…