Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza (they & she pronouns) is an anti-racist organizer and transformational coach who believes that organizing moves at the speed of trust. They are a co-founder and sustaining member of Queer the Land, a QTBIPOC housing collective in Seattle, WA, and a founding member and current President of the National LGBTQ Workers Center, which fights against sexual and gender discrimination and harassment in the workplace. Aimée-Josiane has been a professional organizer for public sector employees throughout the South and Pacific Northwest. They have also coordinated large-scale anti-violence education. They previously led the We Dream in Black program for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which builds the power and leadership of Black homecare workers, nannies, house cleaners and unpaid family caregivers across the U.S. Aimée-Josiane lives in Atlanta, Georgia with their wife, a sassy cat named Seven, and a close-knit group of friends and family.