Dylan Cooke

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Dylan Cooke participating in the 2011 Catalyst Project Anne Braden Program, Dylan joined the Braden Leadership Team in the spring of 2013. Dylan joined Catalyst staff in the fall of 2013. While growing up in the Bay area, Dylan became politicized as a teen through finding community in a group of queer homeless youth. Dylan has organized around homelessness and housing, prisons and imprisonment, and decolonization/indigenous solidarity. After living in Vancouver, Dylan moved back to the Bay Area to be closer to family and now works at Communities United Against Violence (CUAV), a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer anti-violence organization, building power with queer and trans communities of color to transform the root causes of violence. Dylan was involved in the Occupy/Decolonize movement, using some of Catalyst’s Occupy Movement Toolkit.[1]

Veterans for Harris/Walz

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Sylvia Gonzalez Andersh, Naveed Shah, Dr. Geoffrey Grammer, Lene MdT, Danitza James, Dylan Cooke, Jacob Thomas, Oscar Arbulu, Jim, Lakiesha, Britni Cuington, Heidi.

Seed the Vote

Seed the Vote Education Team, December 2019: Calvin Cheung-Miaw, Dylan Cooke, Jazmin Delgado, Max Elbaum, Lee Gargagliano, Rose Mendelsohn, Jason Negron-Gonzales.

Catalyst staff

Catalyst Project staff, as of 2015;[2]

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