Eboni Nash (She/Hers) is a practitioner of liberation, racial justice advocate, and community builder that centers her work in radical self-care and healing pedagogy. She identifies herself as a Black and Indigenous woman, a descendant of the Muscogee Creek tribe and fully steps into her identity through her work of deconstructing oppressive infrastructures and uplifting lived experiences. Nash received her BA from Hastings College, triple majoring in criminology, psychology, and religion. She then went on to receive her Masters in Theological Studies at Harvard Divinity School, where she focused on social justice, Black liberation, and institutional frameworks. As a Colorado native, Nash works for CommunityWorks as their Vice President of Development. She also works part-time at MSU Denver serving as their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Manager. Through the intersection of servitude and a passion for change, Nash finds energy to cultivate a school-based program called B.R.A.I.D. serving students with justice related experiences like incarceration, deportation, and state sponsored violence. Nash prioritizes story weaving and relational understanding as the means for trauma informed healing, leading to the foundation of B.R.A.I.D. as the “I, Me, We” framework.
Eboni Nash
Eboni Nash
Diversity Equity and Inclusion Program Recruitment Manager