Dkéama Alexis (she/they/he)

Program Operations Manager

Dkéama Alexis is a Black gender fugitive/trans-lesbian living on unceded Mvskoke and Tsalaguwetiyi land (metro Atlanta, GA). Professionally, she has worked to create programming, outreach, and leadership opportunities for LGBTQI+ communities and people living with HIV; she has also been an independent/freelance consultant who specializes in Black feminist facilitation and political education.

In 2017, they co-founded Black Queer & Intersectional Collective (BQIC) in Columbus, OH, a grassroots abolitionist collective working towards the liberation of Black LGBTQI+ people through community organizing, direct action, education, and creating spaces. in his spare time, Dkéama gravitates towards writing creative non-fiction and poetry, sitting at his ancestral altar, reading tarot, finding enjoyment wherever possible, and dreaming of a world without police, prisons, or borders.