
Katrina Gamble
Dr. Katrina Gamble is the Founder and CEO of Sojourn Strategies, an all-women-run social impact consulting firm. She is a researcher and political strategist with more than 15 years of experience at the intersection of social justice policy and elections. Katrina has deep, extensive relationships with grassroots organizations across the country. She has combined that network with her campaign experience to support successful pro-democracy campaigns in more than a half-dozen states, including two of the most expansive voting rights policies in the past two decades in New Mexico and Minnesota. She is a co-author of groundbreaking Black Values research featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, and numerous outlets. Before moving into the social advocacy space, Katrina was an Assistant Professor at Brown University, where she conducted research and taught courses on congressional politics, social movements, and race and ethnic politics. She holds a PhD and an MA from Emory University and a BA from Smith College.
Katrina is from the desert southwest (Arizona) but currently lives in Washington, DC, with her wife. When she’s not tending to her garden in DC, she enjoys traveling and exploring other cultures; so far, she’s visited over 50 countries.

