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Yeni Sandoval

Saludos! My name is Yeni Castaneto, my pronouns are she/they/ella, and I love to make connections outside of work. I enjoy meeting passionate people and connecting them with others with the same passion.

Vic Vong

Hello! My name is Vic Vong, I come from an Teochew-Hakka Chinese family that came to the US as refugees from Vietnam. Outside of work, I like to consume social justice memes, visit parks, and smell flowers.

Sabrina Njoroge

Hey friends! My name is Sabrina Njoroge (JOE-ROW-GEH), pronouns are she/her/hers. I hail from Hailing from the picturesque state of Washington and carries a deep commitment to creating positive change in my community. Beyond my advocacy work, I embrace the role of a single mom, nurturing her energetic 3-year-old while inspiring them with a dedication to making the world a better place. My love for connecting with people is evident in my warm interactions, where I find joy in building bridges and fostering meaningful relationships.

Rook Hope

Hi, my name is Rook Hope and I use they/them pronouns. Outside of working at the Office of Equity, I love to cut hair for my trans & queer community members, crochet, go camping (even in the fall & winter), and travel.

Rauneisha Larkins

Hey, my name is Rauneisha (pronounced Ron-Nee-sha) Larkins and my pronouns are she/her/diva. I am charismatic leader who tends to win people over with my warm personality and infectious smile. I am a native of Cincinnati, Ohio but relocated to Washington when I was stationed here as a United States Navy sailor. I am now a proud veteran that enjoys traveling, being a newlywed, and being a dog mom!

Omar Santana-Gomez

Omar Santana-Gomez, (He/him/el) is the Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs with the Office of Equity. Omar has been in State service for almost 4 years. In each role, he has worked to better the State’s interface with the people they are meant to serve. With roots in community through previous work as an advocate for Survivors of domestic violence Omar is committed to eliminating barriers community at large has to resources and services.

Katrina Tuggle

My name is Katrina Tuggle, my pronouns are she/her/hers, and outside of work I love to spend time and enjoy life with my two daughters and husband, listen to podcasts, and go to the goodwill to find treasures!

Kalimah S. Ujaama

Hello, my name is Kalimah Ujaama, my pronouns are she/her, and I am an author, retired spoken word performer, and advocate of racial justice and gender-based violence outside of work. Right now, I am researching racism, discrimination, and gender-based violence in Muslim communities and writing novels. You can find me traveling everywhere, being super aunty to thirteen nieces and nephews, and hiking Washington whenever I get a chance.