THE STAFF

We bring different perspectives to the table, but we’re united by a love for purposeful work, thoughtful design, and real connection.

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NICHOLAS KEMAR ANGLIN

CO-FOUNDER/DIRECTOR

Has studied Africology and African-American with a double minor in LGBT studies and Psychology.

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TREASURE PALMER

CO-FOUNDER/DIRECTOR

BOARD MEMBERS

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TARA FAY COLEMAN

Tara Fay Coleman is an artist, curator, and cultural worker from Buffalo, NY. Her practice explores how power, race, and history shape visibility and erasure. Working across art, writing, and curation, she centers Black cultural production that resists dominant narratives. Rooted in lived experience, her work challenges institutions while creating space for marginalized stories. She currently lives and works between Pittsburgh, PA, and New Haven, CT.

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ETHAN RHABB

Ethan Rhabb is an activist and artist from Queens, New York City. Following the completion of his studies at Carnegie Mellon University, he now serves as a Reflective Democracy Associate at 1Hood Media, a Pittsburgh-based arts and activism organization that imbues cultural organizing with civic engagement. His work at 1Hood centers on reshaping narratives around democracy, identity, and power, in an effort to increase accessibility to the civic arena. Through performance, writing, and civic organizing, Ethan blends creative expression with community engagement to challenge injustice and uplift marginalized voices, particularly within queer and BIPOC communities.

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