Adjoa B. Asamoah is a lifelong racial equity champion, award-winning social impact strategist, highly sought-after political operative, and history-making policy architect. She wears multiple hats daily, and debunks the outdated myth—you can’t master multiple trades. A woman of many talents, she developed the legislative strategy for and leads the groundbreaking CROWN Act movement on behalf of the CROWN Coalition she co-created, in addition to having spearheaded the legislative victory to codify the nation’s first Office on African American Affairs. A former adjunct professor who has taught African American Studies and psychology, Adjoa leverages cultural intelligence and behavioral insights to create meaningful systems change and develop winning campaigns. She was entrusted to serve as the Biden-Harris Campaign’s National Advisor for Black Engagement, and was then tapped to serve as the Black Engagement Director for the historic 59th Presidential Inaugural Committee.
Meet the co-creators of the CROWN Coalition, who are helping to fight hair discrimination and effecting the kind of change that’ll allow Black Americans to authentically be themselves in the workplace and beyond.
Adjoa tapped as the Biden-Harris Campaign National Advisor for Black Engagement.