
MODERATOR

Dr. Carmen Rojas is the president and CEO of Marguerite Casey Foundation. Under her leadership, the foundation launched the prestigious Freedom Scholar award, and since starting in 2020 granted more than $165M in funding to dozens of organizations doing the hard work of shifting power to those people who have long been excluded from having it. Prior to MCF, Dr. Rojas was the cofounder and CEO of the Workers Lab, an innovation lab that partners with workers to develop new ideas that help them succeed and flourish.
PANELIST

Dr. Orisanmi Burton is an assistant professor at American University in Washington, D.C. As a social anthropologist, he explores the collision of Black-led movements for social, political, and economic transformation with the state infrastructures of militarized policing, surveillance, and imprisonment. His book, Tip of the Spear, was published in October 2023 by the University of California Press. Dr. Burton is a 2021 Marguerite Casey Freedom Scholar.

Emani Davis is the founder and executive director of The Omowale Project and was born into the racial justice movement as a child directly impacted by the incarceration of her father, freedom fighter Jomo Omowale. An activist in her own right, Emani came of age at protests and policy debates. In the summer of 2020, in response to the acute suffering and ongoing retraumatization of her community, she established The Omowale Project—an offering in response to an unprecedented outcry carrying both immense opportunity and pressing demand for transformation.