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MEET OUR STAFF

Elizabeth Williams-Riley
Executive Director
ewilliams@nccjgnyr.org
212-870-2113
Elizabeth
has worked with NCCJ since 1995 to promote understanding and respect
among all races, religions and cultures across the United States.
Elizabeth served as lead facilitator in a number of nation-wide
initiatives, working with diversity professionals as well as
business professionals to examine the impact of bias and prejudice
in their schools, workplaces, faith communities, and neighborhoods.
She has also worked with a number of companies and agencies from the
public and private sectors to implement new initiatives to address
issues of social justice. These organizations include: MTV, ADL,
Cornell University, Rutgers University, Advest, Bank of America,
MIKIMOTO, Macy’s East, Lucent Technologies, National Association For
Conflict Resolution and Mediation, NABRE, GLSEN, University of
Michigan, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Walt Disney World Inc., Offsite
Educational Services, International High School at LaGuardia
Community College, Frank Sinatra School of Performing Arts, City of
Orlando Mayor’s MLK Commission, University of Central Florida, and
the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, and Central Florida School
Districts
(Orange,
Osceola, Brevard, and Lake Counties).
Elizabeth has designed and conducted diversity and
inclusion leadership conferences, training sessions, community
dialogue forums, humanitarian awards ceremonies, city-wide cultural
awareness events, and city-wide Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations
for more than 10,000 youth and adults from all segments of the
community. Elizabeth has been featured on radio and television
programs in numerous cities and has also been featured in news
articles for her outstanding work with youth to challenge
stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination. (Orlando Sentinel,
Florida Today, Orlando Times, Cox Radio, WB, NBC,
PBS and Faith and Values Media)

Bari Katz
Program Director
212.870.2114
bkatz@nccjgnyr.org
Bari L.
Katz is the Program Director for The National Conference for
Community and Justice (NCCJ) of Greater New York, Inc. Bari joins
us after working as a Special Projects Coordinator at New York
University, creating and administering new human rights programs
both in New York and abroad. Bari has also worked directly with New
York-based human rights and social justice organizations, conducting
research and writing about such issues as housing for the homeless
in New York, hate crimes, immigration, child prostitution, and
institutional barriers to achieving human rights.
Bari
obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Politics and Sociology from New
York University, graduating magna cum laude. She then pursued her
graduate degree and received her Master of Arts in Political
Sociology from NYU.
Most of
Bari's academic career has focused on issues of discrimination,
oppression, racism, race and ethnicity, and human rights abuses.
She has done extensive research on social movements, strategies and
tactics, grassroots organizing, and has an area expertise in South
Africa.
Bari is
thrilled to join NCCJ and serve as the new Program Director, working
on current programs like Hate in the Hallways Youth Leadership
Summit and Anytown Summer Leadership Institute. She will focus on
increasing the visibility of NCCJ in the social justice and human
rights communities in New York and expanding NCCJ’s programs by
forming strategic partnerships. Bari will also work on creating a
program based on healing through history by exploring global and
local social movements and the concept of truth and reconciliation
worldwide and connecting them to local issues affecting New York
communities. Working with youth and adult populations to increase
awareness through education, the main focus will be to emphasize the
levels of advocacy and how people can act to create change.
“We can
change the world… it’s dying to get better.”
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