Erin Jackson-Hill is Executive Director of Stand Up Alaska, one of the state’s only BIPOC women-led social justice organizations. Her advocacy is mainly focused on issues that disproportionately affect minority communities. She’s a proud alumna of Wonder Park Elementary, Wendler Jr. High School, and Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School. Her rich and diverse experience in nonprofit management and event production began at Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, where she became Events Manager. She has also worked at the State of Alaska-Child Support Division, Doyon Limited, and JJ Powers Public Relations. Erin's foray into organizing was serving as the statewide coordinator for the Recall Dunleavy campaign. She founded the Alaska Civics Academy, a program promoting civic participation and understanding. She actively contributes to the Alaska Coalition for Justice, explicitly focusing on police reforms and the school-to-prison pipeline. Erin is also a board member of Alaskans for Fair Courts and serves on the steering committee of Alaska Women's Ascend and the planning committee of Juneteenth Anchorage.
Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lxirurtkskflmhznupi2l/Alaskans-Take-A-Stand-Stand-UP-Alaska-Action-Team-2.8.pdf?rlkey=7ak92ddm0o8hm6gj6nrk0dk15&dl=0
Stan Up Alaska - https://standupalaska.org
AUUF Stewardship video - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FzZBJ5D1qM6ufXa_zRVHXLcNVyyLzxut/view