Architects

Savannah Romero, Co-Architect

Savannah Romero (she/her) is an enrolled member of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. Savannah is writer, poet, stoyteller, and educator who explores the confluences of colonialism, capitalism, imperialism, lad-body relations, and memory. She has worked as a Legislative Correspondent in the U.S. House of Representatives, at the National Indian Education Association, and as the Movement Building and Organizing Manager at IllumiNative. Savannah holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Washington, a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Administration from New York University, and is earning her Masters in Fine Arts at the Institute of American Indian Arts.

Trevor Smith, Co-Architect

Trevor Smith (he/him) is a writer, researcher, and strategist focused on the topics of racial inequality, wealth inequality, reparations, and narrative change. He is currently the Director of Narrative Change at Liberation Ventures, a field builder fueling the movement for Black-led racial repair, where he is building a “Reparations Narrative Lab.” The Lab is a first-of-its-kind creative space designed to build narrative power behind reparations. He is also the creator, curator, and editor of a newsletter titled Reparations Daily (ish).