From Team re:power <[email protected]>
Subject Meet More Trainers Bringing the Power to Camp re:power! 💥
Date February 20, 2025 5:16 PM
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Hey John,
By now, you’ve met some of the incredible trainers joining us at Camp re:power, but we couldn’t stop there. We’re back with even more powerhouse leaders who will be guiding, challenging, and uplifting you during our time together.
Camp re:power isn’t just about learning new skills—it’s about being in community with movement leaders who’ve been where you are, who want to pour into you, and who believe in your power. This is your space to learn, heal, and grow with people who are just as committed to justice as you are.
The trainers you’re meeting this week:
[[link removed]] Gina Baldwin (she/her) , a Brooklyn native, is a dedicated organizer with a passion for political activism and Reproductive Justice. Her organizing journey began in 2012 while working on President Obama’s re-election campaign in Richmond, Virginia, followed by years of campaigning across the country. Gina has led organizing teams at Progress Virginia, the National Institute for Reproductive Health, and Planned Parenthood in New York. When she’s not organizing, she’s always up for conversations about music, food, podcasts, books, and the latest concert you’ve attended.
[[link removed]] Jamecia Decre Gray (she/they) is a multi-talented singer-songwriter, digital artist, and founder of a streetwear brand, blending The Movement and Electoral Politics with progressive tech. A 6th-generation Floridian from Tallahassee, she uses digital art, pop culture, and data as storytelling tools to educate and empower communities to reclaim their narratives. Rooted in the legacy of Ella Baker, Jamecia is passionate about nurturing revolutionary talent in digital and data practices while inspiring joyful, abundant living. She studied political science at Florida State University and now lives in Orlando, Florida.
[[link removed]] Sof Petros (she/they) is an environmental educator, organizer, and youth coach committed to building community power toward liberation. With a background in fossil fuel divestment, legacy forest defense, and anti-military organizing, Sof centers communities of the global majority and supports young people in imagining a world beyond extraction. Currently an organizing coach and operations lead for YCFA, Sof brings a passion for movement history, radical visioning, and outdoor guiding into their work. Originally from Lenapehoking (New York City) and a Columbia University graduate, they now live in the Pacific Northwest, blending movement work with a love of skiing, rock climbing, and crafting.
[[link removed]] Stefanie Tovar (she/her/ella) is a trauma-informed Healing Arts facilitator, performing artist, and founder of Yena, a nonprofit dedicated to making wellness practices accessible to all. With over 20 years as a performing artist and 14 years facilitating wellness, Stefanie blends yoga, meditation, somatic experiencing, music, and storytelling to catalyze healing and collective liberation. Her debut EP, Shine a Light, charted on Billboard’s New Age music list, and she’s a proud recording artist with Orchard Records. A member of the Culture of Health Leadership Institute for Racial Healing, Stefanie is passionate about disrupting toward freedom and awakening through radical wellness.
[[link removed]] Britney Whaley (she/her) is a political strategist and liberation coach with over 15 years of experience leading high-impact teams across government and progressive organizations. As the Southeast Regional Director for the Working Families Party, she builds governing power that centers BIPOC and working-class communities. Known for cultivating movement leaders and designing programs that fill critical gaps in the progressive ecosystem, Britney’s voter engagement efforts have reached millions and helped secure victories at every level of government. Grounded in her Black working-class upbringing and deep love for her people, Britney remains unwavering in her commitment to racial and economic justice.
These leaders—and so many more—are ready to pour their knowledge, wisdom, and experience into you.
[link removed] [[link removed]] CAMP RE:POWER
March 24–27
Charlotte, NC
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Don’t miss your chance to learn, connect, and build with this amazing community. We can’t wait to see you there!
In solidarity,
Team re:power
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