Jacky Brooks
Interim Executive Director
Jacqueline Brooks is a Chicago-born and raised nerd and the Deputy Director at Kairos. With experience in climate justice communications and educational coaching, Jacqueline leaped into the world of operations as their desire to understand and support the 'behind the scenes' work needed in movement spaces to continue on the path to Black and Brown liberation grew. Outside of Kairos, Jacky can be found supporting mutual aid projects and tenant organizing work with Not Me We, a South Shore based organizing project. They also serve as Board Chair for a Chicago-based youth organization that focuses youth organizing and political education via the Black Radical Tradition. You can also find them binging 90s anime and art journaling in their free time.
Joe Delgado
Director of Organizing
Joe Delgado, the Director of Organizing at Kairos, began his organizing career in 2008. He has led statewide teams in California and spent the last 10 years leading the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Los Angeles office in South Central LA. He has contributed to and led campaigns that hold power structures that affect working families accountable, and has won policies and narrative shifts for low income and very low income Californians. Joe’s work has contributed to growing the base of community leaders in the areas of equitable infrastructure investment, progressive revenue solutions, housing equity, access to high-quality and well-funded public services, corporate accountability, representative voter engagement, and criminal justice. He has centered his work at the intersection of racial and economic impacts and is passionate about increasing the voices of people of color, LGBTQ people, and poor folks.
Jelani Drew-Davi
Senior Communications Strategist
Jelani is a Black, queer, organizer from the South dedicated to building power for their communities online and offline. Jelani enjoys long reads through Twitter and taking any chance to drag Big Tech CEOs. Jelani’s organizing interest is at the intersection of racial justice and technology. They dream about a world where tech works for all of us. But in the meantime, Jelani is working to help people understand how tech has a deep impact on our lives. Outside of Kairos, you can find them contemplating buying another camera, going on a hike, or diy-ing something at their house.
Kelvin Green II
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
Irna Landrum
Senior Campaigner
Irna Landrum is a Black Southern queerdo living in the Midwest whose entire career has been in pursuit of justice and liberation for Black and brown people. She has over 20 years of organizing experience in local communities like St. Paul's historic Rondo neighborhood and the redlined Phillips neighborhood in Minneapolis. Irna has also organized in electoral campaigns, labor rights for childcare workers, democracy, and healthcare access. As a cultural strategist, she has facilitated culture change and employment equity in local, state, and national movement organizations. A Kairos Fellowship alum, she has spent nearly 8 years campaigning in the digital realm. Irna comes to the Kairos staff with a deep commitment to democracy as praxis. Outside of Kairos, you can find her writing about Black ancestral wounds, how her preschooler helps heal them, and why the Mississippi River holds her secrets and her heart.
Dom Leon-Davis
Deputy Director of Programs & Strategy
Dom Leon-Davis is an organizer and strategist whose work focuses on mobilizing and empowering those closest to the impact of our most pressing issues: particularly Black, brown, and immigrant communities. He currently serves as Deputy Director of Program and Strategy at Kairos Fellowship and Kairos Action where he supports building movement digital organizing capacity and advocating for tech that works for all. Prior to Kairos, Dom served as Executive Director of the Digital Climate Coalition, and has been a senior staffer for several national, state, and local electoral campaigns. Outside of Kairos, Dom can be found playing rugby, nursing his bruises from rugby while playing video games, and being a washed up amateur music producer. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his two Mini Schnauzers, Raj and Rowan.
Zélie Lewis
Development Manager
Zélie Lewis is a an educator at heart who believes in the power of information, exploration, and collaboration to build strong, supportive communities. Born and raised in rural New York, she has called many places home over the years and has learned from new experiences of community in each place. Bringing with her a background in administration and education, particularly in informal learning spaces, Zélie is the Development Manager at Kairos and supports the executive team in its administrative and development work. Outside of Kairos, she can be found running, visiting museums, or hosting game nights with friends.
Sijal Nasralla
Director of Learning and Analysis
Sijal is a Palestinian musician, cook, community organizer, and digital nerd with a deep love for everything North Carolina and the south. Before joining Kairos as a fellow in 2018 Sijal supported pivotal election victories in Durham, NC and organized committees of refugees and immigrants in the wake of rising islamophobia and xenophobia in the 2016 election and Trump era. As a digital strategist Sijal's work has been around reimagining what impact can look like for national digital campaigns and supporting state based power-building groups and election campaigns with their communications. His current work with Kairos is focused around embedding himself in digital spaces to listen, learn, and experiment with what is possible for the future of digital organizing in a rapidly changing online landscape. When he isn't working you can find him twiddling melodiously on his guitar in his band Dunums, beating the drum at protests or in his other band The Muslims, cooking something that smells good, or wrestling his toddler in the park.
Claudia Saenz
Director of Operations & Finance
Claudia Saenz Lujan (she/her/ella) is a queer xicana, born and raised on both sides of the fictional border, who has dedicated her life to working alongside BIPOC/immigrant communities to build power for collective liberation. Claudia joins the Kairos team as the Director of Operations and Finance, bringing her sharp sense of structure, her love of organization and her joy for cultivating a culture of collaboration and care. Drawing on her background in community organizing and leading campaigns as part of grassroots organizations and unions, Claudia is committed to co-creating sustainable work spaces in service of these movements. She is driven by her love of people, the earth, and her puppy Panela, who she can be found cuddling with the majority of her time.
Nicole Sugerman
Campaigns Manager
Nicole Sugerman (she/her) is a white, ashkenazi Jew working for a transformed world; one grounded in her ancestors’ struggle to find belonging, and in what her kids’ generation needs to thrive. Politicized through the student environmental and anti-globalization movements of the early 2000s, she spent two decades fighting for food and land justice locally and globally before joining the Kairos team in 2023. She loves her work because tech touches every part of our lives and intersects with nearly every other issue, so transforming our tech means transforming the whole thing. When not plotting her next email to the Kairos list or scanning for new campaign opportunities, you can find her in her garden, doing some sort of baking project, or hanging at a nearby playground with her preschooler and toddler.