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Felicia Martinez

Felicia Martinez is a freelance grant writer and RadOps practitioner with over fifteen years of experience advancing vehicles for movement work in the nonprofit sector. Born into a family of labor organizers and Chicano student activists, Felicia deepened her political practice in the multi-racial educational justice campaigns of the late 1990s. Felicia has worked on organizational infrastructure and resource development in formations such as ReFrame, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and the Funders’ Collaborative On Youth Organizing. Informed by her previous roles as an educator with first generation college students and with immigrant adult learners, Felicia brings to her work a commitment to curiosity and transparency in communication, and a steadfast commitment to accessibility practices. Felicia holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. She is based in Brooklyn, NY where she spends her non-working hours exploring local waterways, brainstorming with her kids to figure out what’s for dinner, and tending to a small home zoo of oviparous animal companions.

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