Jacqueline Patterson
About
Jacqueline Patterson is from Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Jacqueline works in the following industries: "Non-profit Organization Management". Jacqueline is currently Founder and Executive Director at The Chisholm Legacy Project: A Resource Hub for Black Frontline Climate Justice Leadership, located in United States. Jacqueline also works as Convener/Coordinator at Women of Color United, a job Jacqueline has held since Apr 2007. In Jacqueline's previous role as a Senior Director, Environmental and Climate Justice Program at NAACP, Jacqueline worked in Baltimore, Maryland until Jul 2021. Prior to joining NAACP, Jacqueline was a Secretary, Executive Committee at Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Alumni Network and held the position of Secretary, Executive Committee. Prior to that, Jacqueline was a Sr Women's Rights Policy Analyst at ActionAid International USA from Jan 2007 to Sep 2008. Jacqueline started working as Assistant Vice President of Programs at IMA World Health in Mar 2001. From Jan 1999 to Jan 2001, Jacqueline was Outreach Program Associate at Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Prior to that, Jacqueline was a Policy Analyst at Baltimore City Healthy Start from Jan 1998 to Jan 1999. Jacqueline started working as Volunteer at U.S. Peace Corps in Jan 1991.
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Jacqueline Patterson's current jobs
Women of Color United is a network of (Latin American, Native American/American Indian, Asian and Pacific Islander American, Arab-American/Middle Eastern American and African American) individuals and organizations that brings together constituencies of over 50,000 women nationwide. WOCU individuals and member organizations include survivors of violence, women living with HIV&AIDS, service agencies, HIV & AIDS service and advocacy organizations, immigrant and Diaspora groups, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, sororities, and other women’s groups. WOCU conducts education about the intersection of VAW and HIV&AIDS with a focus on highlighting and bringing attention to issues specific to Women of Color globally. WOCU focuses on building the capacity of member groups and others to advocate on the intersection globally. WOCU advances policies, systems, and practices, which address the co-factors, drivers, and contexts that result in VAW and HIV&AIDS in Women of Color globally.
Jacqueline Patterson's past jobs
Administered Home Based Care and Antiretroviral Therapy Programs in 12 countries in Africa and the Caribbean.