satra d. taylor is a community organizer, educator, and strategist.
satra aims to disrupt the status quo — expanding beyond boundaries and disciplines.
satra aims to disrupt the status quo — expanding beyond boundaries and disciplines.
satra has served in several interdisciplinary advisory capacities throughout her career — developing and informing organizations’ policies, research, and practices related to racial equity.
satra believes that impact looks different for everyone and appreciates the opportunity to advise change leaders in the movement on the plethora of communal and institutional knowledge she has acquired in her career.
satra is a passionate community advocate and organizer. satra leads with people first and strives to create inclusivity. satra also believes deeply in the power of community to bring about communal change and equity for all.
One of satra’s most notable works is being one of the lead organizers for one of the largest rallies outside the Supreme Court of the United States in support of student debt cancellation.
satra is a visionary and thoroughly enjoys the creative process of bringing concepts to fruition. satra has over six years of experience designing, implementing, and managing programs premised on policy and leadership development and enriched learning.
One of satra’s most notable works is the creation of the Education Trust’s Justice Fellows Policy Program.
satra uses media to express vulnerability, raise awareness of social issues, and promote social change in higher education. satra has been an invited speaker on issues centered on Pell restoration for students incarcerated, racial equity in higher education, free college, student activism, and student debt cancellation.
satra’s media features include AP News, BBC News, Forbes, Politico, The Hill, and The Washington Post.