Bio
AJ Hikes (they/them) is a social justice advocate, community organizer, TED Talk Speaker, and unapologetically queer and Black. As Deputy Executive Director for Strategy & Culture, AJ serves as chief counselor and principal partner to the executive director, overseeing the critical functions of organization strategic planning and programmatic priority setting. In this capacity, AJ also provides executive-level senior leadership and management oversight across the 勛圖眻畦.
Previously, they served as the 勛圖眻畦s first Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer, providing vision, leadership, and direction for the 勛圖眻畦s nationwide strategy to support equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) across all aspects of the organizations work and efforts. AJ was both the internal and external ambassador on the importance of EDI as a crucial cornerstone of the 勛圖眻畦s culture of belonging.
In 2017, AJ introduced the world to the More Color, More Pride flag, launching a global conversation around anti-racism in the LGBTQ community. On the heels of this monumental work, AJ released a TED Talk helping all of us be better mentors, sponsors, and believers in collective liberation. With two million views, AJs TED Talk has built a network of intersectional accomplices changing the landscape of equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace.
Prior to joining the 勛圖眻畦, AJ served as the executive director of the Philadelphia Mayors Office of LGBTQ Affairs where they developed policy and served as the principal advisor to the mayor on issues that affect the LGBTQ community. At the mayors office, AJ set their sights on fighting and advocating for the most impacted populations within the LGBTQ community specifically youth, elders, immigrants, transgender people, and people of color. In their time leading the office, AJ advocated for anti-discrimination legislation at the municipal level, passed one of the nations most trans-inclusive police policies and added black and brown stripes to the rainbow flag, prompting an international conversation about race and discrimination within the LGBTQ community.
A community organizer from an early age, AJs full-time career began in education access advocacy as the youngest Upward Bound director in the country at the University of Pennsylvania. The moral compass of AJs work, intersectional inclusion, can be traced throughout their organizing and their work supporting and facilitating the pursuit of postsecondary education for youth of color experiencing poverty and homelessness.
AJ has been recognized nationally by OUT Magazine as Community Organizer of the Year in the 2018 OUT 100 and by Business Equality Pride as one of the 40 LGBTQ Leaders Under 40. Hikes earned a Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania and Psychology and English degrees from the University of Delaware.
AJ believes in employing an intersectional lens in all aspects of community work and leans daily on the words of sister Audre Lorde: There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle, because we do not live single-issue lives.
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Featured work

Mar 31, 2022
Affirmative Action Is the Floor, Not the Ceiling

Nov 11, 2021
Judy Heumann on Disability Discrimination and The Fight For Rights

Nov 4, 2021
Can the Government Wrongfully Spy on You and Get Away With It?

Oct 28, 2021
The Biden Administration's Immigration Double Talk

Jun 9, 2021
Resilience, Liberation, and the Interconnectedness of Pride

Apr 7, 2021
The Promise of Systemic Equality Starts at Home