Vanessa Priya Daniel has worked in social justice movements for twenty-five years as a labor and community organizer and funder. She founded and served for seventeen years as executive director of Groundswell Fund, a leading funder of women of color-led grassroots and electoral organizing. She is a recipient of the Smith College Medal, was featured by The Chronicle of Philanthropy as one of fifteen ""Influencers"" who are changing the non-profit world, and by Inside Philanthropy as one of the ""Top 100 Most Powerful Players in Philanthropy."" Daniel has written for The New York Times and other publications.
“Unrig the Game speaks to the heart of every woman of color movement leader who has been undermined, underpaid, and underestimated. This book is a reaffirmation of our experiences and our pain but also our triumphs and our potential. I didn’t know how much I needed this book until I turned the pages.”—Linda Sarsour, author of We Are Not Here to Be Bystanders “Reading this book is like sitting in a sister circle with some of the greatest movement leaders of our time. It is a balm and an inspiration.”—Ai-jen Poo, president of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and director of Caring Across Generations “Brave and essential reading for everyone who wants progressive movements to win. A guide for women of color leaders to move beyond the boundaries that others have set for us, to reclaim our power and expand our imagination of what is possible. A call to bring what has battered women of color leaders out from the shadows and into the public square to be faced and changed. Vanessa invites us to the task with a collective testimony that is enthralling, nourishing, and full of heart.”—LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter and the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium “Vanessa has brought to life the sacrifices and sisterhood that being a social justice warrior entails. Both are crucial strategies to justice in a world we want to leave behind as our legacies.”—S. Mona Sinha, global executive director of Equality Now “An immeasurable gift to anyone trying to understand movement today, the many roles women of color leaders play, and the conditions in which they make the impossible possible. If you are looking for an accessible assessment of the conditions facing WOC leaders, a road map for being a strong WOC leader, and a guide on how to flank WOC who answer the call, then this book is for you.”—Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, former co–executive director of the Highlander Research and Education Center