Ahmane’ Glover is co-director of The Sanctuaries, an interfaith arts community in Washington, DC, that activates leaders to innovate arts-based strategies to transform social division and systemic oppression. A spoken word artist, her mission is to ignite the power of the arts for social change, sacred healing, and liberatory movements. Glover’s organizational leadership has been powered by the “Constellating Peace from the Inside Out” event in Sierra Leone, the Women’s March 2019 (she was arts coordinator), Urban Bush Women Summer Leadership Institute, and the Kingian Nonviolence Training Program. She is a member of the inaugural class of the Greensboro Justice Fund Fellowship at Highlander Research and Education Center.
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