Nikkita Oliver (they/them) is a creative, community organizer, abolitionist, educator, and attorney. Working at the intersections of arts, law, education, and community organizing Nikkita strives to create experiences which draw us closer to our humanity and invites us to imagine what we hope to see in the future. (Nikkita identifies as Black, multi-racial, queer, and non-binary.)
Nikkita is the executive director of Creative Justice, an arts-based healing engaged space for youth and young adults impacted by the school-to-prison pipeline and other harmful systems and institutions. They are also an adjunct professor in the Seattle University School of Law, a steering committee member with House Our Neighbors, and formerly a movement lawyer with the Lavender Rights Project, writer/educator with Hugo House, and Lawyer-in-Residence with the Movement Law Lab.