We believe in putting the Black people at the helm of driving resources to their communities. Statistics indicate that less than 14% of consulting firms are owned by Black women. Yet women consultants often fare better when it comes to specialization, flexibility, and networking – which is why this industry needs more Black women in this industry.
In 2021 only X% of Consultants were Black. We’ve trained 12 of them.
Meet our Fundraising Activists.
OUR fundraising activists
We are a team of culturally competent, empathetic fundraising activist with a deep commitment to social justice and an aptitude for fundraising strategy. Our consultants are part-fundraising specialists, part-creatives, user experience designers, educators, and project managers who leverage community feedback to meet organizational goals
About us
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Owned & Run
Rahnesia Best
Rahnesia hails from Jacksonville, NC and Jamaica. As an organizer she has extensive experience with organizing, developing, and facilitating groups of people around a common mission or goal. Her 15-year career in education brings a wealth of knowledge in communications and project/program management. Rahnesia is a dedicated Lead Consultant who believes in supporting and working with communities of color to gain entrance into any and all areas from which they are normally excluded. She combines her unique background in education, advocacy, and management to keep both English Hudson and client trains moving forward on-time and efficiently. Offline, she enjoys reading, traveling, going to the movies, shopping and meditation.
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Rahnesia B.
Mistyre Bonds
Mistyre hails from the 336 and 919–depending on the day. As an organizer, she has participated as a board member of several advocacy organizations, and was the founder of ARTivision, a student-run non-profit at the intersection of art and activism. In community with other Black fem organizers, she advocated for the successful removal of Silent Sam at UNC-CH. Mistyre is a creative Innovation and Operations Director who believes that social justice should be accessible. She combines their unique background in organizing, performance art, and user experience design to craft innovative solutions for organizations, and help them ethically engage with their communities. Offline, she enjoys yoga, pilates and taking up space on someone’s stage.
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Mistyre B.
Chianeva George
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We are a team of culturally competent, empathetic fundraising activist with a deep commitment to social justice and an aptitude for fundraising strategy. Our consultants are part-fundraising specialists, part-creatives, user experience designers, educators, and project managers who leverage community feedback to meet organizational goals.
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We are a team of culturally competent, empathetic fundraising activist with a deep commitment to social justice and an aptitude for fundraising strategy. Our consultants are part-fundraising specialists, part-creatives, user experience designers, educators, and project managers who leverage community feedback to meet organizational goals
Chianeva George
Daphney Jean
Daphney hails from Fort Liberte, Haiti and Silver Spring, MD. As an advocate she has championed international sexual and reproductive health and rights for five years as a fundraiser. During this time, her focus was explaining and uplifting everyone's rights to these services while elevating the hard work of advocates on the ground. Daphney is a passionate Lead Writer who believes that equity is at the center of her professional life, and likes that all of English Hudson's clients prioritize that in their work. She combines her unique background in psychology, research, and global development to strategically craft proposals to raise money for English Hudson clients. Offline, she enjoys taking walks and making time for exercising, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
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Daphney J.
Tatum Robertson
Tatum hails from New Orleans, LA. As an organizer she has extensive experience with driving change. Tatum is a unique Lead Consultant who believes that the ability to experience a work community of all Black folk/women is RARE. The opportunity to shape narratives that center Black communities is even more rare and pivotal. She combines her unique background in arts, teaching, and nonprofits to cultivate authentic, integral strategies that bring ethical success to their organizations’ missions. Offline, she enjoys yoga, long walks, conversations with friends and family, and the occasional shopping splurge.
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Tatum R.
Kysani London
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Kysani (she/her) hails from Chicago, Illinois. As an advocate she co-founded an organization in her hometown that helps coordinate physical and digital spaces to uplift student voices within the Chicago Public School system. Outside of this organization, she engages in numerous protests and rallies that advocate for a more equitable society (e.g. calls for housing security, racial equity, LGBTQA+ rights). Kysani is a passionate Lead writer who believes in EH's value of improving racial equity by helping nonprofits advocate for their needs. She combines her unique background in event planning, mentoring, and policy writing to advocate for a client's funding needs through proposal and report writing. Offline, she recharges by spending time writing, reading, painting, listening to music, and catching up with friends and family.
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Mehron P
Mehron (she/her), pronounced Meh-RONE, hails from Washington, DC. As an advocate she co-founded a small nonprofit to provide educational sponsorships to children in Ethiopia, and spearheaded a service project bringing students from Harvard University to an orphanage in Ethiopia to establish a library. Mehron believes strongly in direct action public service. She has coordinated volunteer opportunities for professional women in DC, tutored low-income students in Washington DC Public Schools, and volunteered as a mentor for teens through her local church. Mehron is a contemplative Lead Consultant who believes in the pursuit of excellence held with balance & joy. She combines her writing, consulting, and project management background to listen, synthesize, advise, and organize. Offline, she enjoys green tea, meditation, music, hiking, long baths, scented candles, silent retreats in nature, dance, and prayer.
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Mehrone P.
Chryshel Mundy
Chryshel Mundy hails from The 7-0-4 aka Charlotte, NC. As an advocate, she was a committee chair for the Black Student Movement and a student ambassador for the Office of Diversity & Inclusion at UNC Chapel Hill, planning and facilitating cultural events, leading inclusive discussions, and creating content to broadcast awareness. She also created activism-centered art through ARTivision and mentored youth of color through Movement of Youth. Chryshel is an adaptable executive assistant who believes in EH’s value of emphasizing growth for everyone–clients and employees. She combines her background in event planning, administration, and client service to ensure that the ball stays rolling in the direction it should . Offline, she enjoys maintaining her curls, taking impromptu trips, eating sweets, and watching DIY crafting videos on YouTube.
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Chryshel M.
Kortney Young
Kortney hails from San Diego, CA. As an advocate she’s an avid participant of nonprofit organizations dedicated to addressing inequities in disenfranchised communities. Prior to relocating to Dallas, she was heavily involved in organizations advocating for San Diego’s houseless population and undocumented community, such as the ACLU. Kortney is a multi-faceted Lead Writer who believes in English Hudson’s dedication to collective liberation and equity. She combines her unique background in politics of race and ethnicity, early childhood education and advocacy to write proposals and conduct research. Offline, she enjoys reading, discovering new music, volunteering, brunching, dog walks, and climbing.
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Kortney Y.
At English Hudson, we are the clients we serve, the communities we serve, and the answer to permanently changing this industry – and world – for the better.
UndocuBlack began its engagement with English Hudson (then Red Tent) in the winter of 2018, with a budget of ~$600,000. With collaborative work and cultivation.
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