Organizing Manager
Kelvin Green II (he/him) is an Indigenous African American writer who organizes for racial justice in America. In the spirit of Toni Morrison who said, “If you have some power, then your job is to empower somebody else,” Kelvin has spent the last nine years organizing Black and Brown highschool and college students, respectively, at both Phillips Exeter Academy (PEA) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) around racial & educational justice; as well as Massachusetts and New Hampshire voters in the 2020 presidential election and majority Black and immigrant voters in the City of Boston 2021 municipal election (Dorchester) for economic, voting, environmental, and otherwise justice. Kelvin comes to Kairos as an Organizing Manager with an excitement to fight for A People’s Web and support the work of power-building, justice-centered organizations at scale in the digital realm. He is a firm believer in the collective human power to both imagine a better world and manifest this world through discipline and joy.
Outside of Kairos, Kelvin can be found writing his first novel which explores themes of enslavement, love, solidarity, freedom, and manhood. Born and raised in Texas, Kelvin has also traveled the globe and is fluent in Mandarin. He is a proud Brother of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (Rho Nu Chapter, Fall 2018