KJ Moon

From KeyWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
KJ Moon

Template:TOCnestleft KJ Moon had a dramatic shift in his career trajectory. He moved to Seattle to work in the financial industry at Capital One but was compelled to participate in economic justice movements. Since his revelation, he has dedicated his time to organizing for transportation and housing justice with the Transit Riders Union (TRU).

I went to college at UNC Chapel Hill, and I eventually picked computer science. I got a job at a bank as a software engineer. I had this naïve idea that if I work for a bank, maybe I can make banks a little less evil.[1]

Co-chair resigns

In May 2018, one of Seattle Democratic Socialists of America co-chairs, KJ Moon, made the decision to resign from his position for personal reasons.[2]

Leadership

Seattle Peoples Party leadership January 2019.

Aretha Basu, Ayan Musse, Dae Shik Kim Hawkins, Jr., Darozyl Touch, Edwin Lindo, Jackie Vaughn, Jerrell Davis, KJ Moon, KL Shannon, Nikki Etienne, Nikkita Oliver, Olivia Smith, Yin Yu.[3]

References

Template:Reflist