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Eliazar Posada, Interim Executive Director (he/him)

Eliazar (he/him), is a proud Latino son of working class immigrants who grew up in Rio Grande Valley of South Texas and moved to North Carolina in 2007. Eliazar was raised to be an advocate and community organizer and his work began while still in school. From establishing an annual Hispanic Heritage Concert while in high school, to helping establish several student organizations at Campbell University for Latinx and LGBTQ students, to his work in the nonprofit sector, his goal has always been building community.

Prior to joining Equality NC, Eliazar was a part of El Centro Hispano team, where he started as a volunteer in 2015 to Acting President and CEO in 2021. He left to establish his consulting firm Posada Strategy Consulting and seek public office in Carrboro, North Carolina. Through his work he has impacted policy and resources impacting the LGBTQ, Latinx and immigrant communities of North Carolina. He has served on numerous boards and committees, both for governments and nonprofit organizations, like Co-Chair of the Raleigh’s Hispanic and Immigrant Board, the Carrboro Planning Board, Reimagining Community Safety Taskforce, member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill/Carrboro, PORCH Chapel Hill, and many more.


Xzaviar Boston, Charlotte Organizer (they/them)

Xzaviar is the Chair and Co-Founder of Del Monsoon Quantum Foundation for Interactive Technologies in Charlotte. Their expertise lies in leveraging technology to enhance non-profit initiatives, complemented by skills in marketing and volunteer management. Thriving in dynamic environments that prioritize creativity and teamwork, Xzaviar is eager to grow and innovate.

In their third year on the board of the Carolinas LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce, Xzaviar is committed to propelling the organization's growth and introducing fresh ideas. They actively drive positive change within the interactive technology sector to foster equity and inclusion. Having lived in the Queen City for five years with their fiancé, they enjoy exploring the beauty and diversity of east Charlotte.


Alex Case, WNC Organizer (he/him)

Alex is a local resident and native of rural Western North Carolina and joined Equality NC in September of 2022. Alex is a recent graduate from NC State with a Master of Public Administration degree and former graduate from UNC Asheville with a Bachelor of Political Science Degree. From a very young age Alex became infatuated with politics and government which grew into a passion and, eventually, a career. Alex has dedicated himself to helping make North Carolina a safe space for LGBTQ+ youths to create a safer climate than the one in which he grew up.

Born of a family of educators, Alex has always had a passion for education policy and, after discovering his own sexuality, how to create safe spaces for students in their schools and communities. Alex envisions, through his work with Equality NC, creating a climate in WNC in which LGBTQ+ youths and adults alike can live and thrive knowing they are welcome. In his free time, you can find Alex hiking local trails, gaming, or traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway with his dog Todd.



Katie Jenifer, Policy Director (she/they)

Katie ecstatically joined ENC in July 2023 and has hit the ground running, honored and privileged to work toward the full and complete liberation of all LGBTQ+ North Carolinians! She is a licensed attorney from North Carolina and the proud mom of two queer kids. When their youngest daughter, who is transgender, transitioned in 2013, her family almost immediately began to face obstacles where they felt like having a legal advocate would be beneficial. After NC passed HB 2 in 2016, Katie and her family decided that she would go back to school to become that legal advocate. In 2017, Katie started law school at North Carolina Central University. She graduated in 2020 and passed the July 2020 NC Bar Exam. Since then, she strives to be a resource for the queer community, particularly trans/nonbinary people; spearheading a name and gender marker correction clinic at their law school, collaborating with the LGBTQ Center of Durham and the Durham Public Library to offer a quarterly in-person legal clinic focused on the LGBTQ+ community needs, co-chairing the Pro Bono & Community Engagement Subcommittee of the NC Bar Association's Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee, holding the position of secretary of the NC Pauli Murray LGBTQ Bar Association, and serving on the Board of Conversion Therapy Dropout Network. While liberation movement work activates and sustains her, Katie also enjoys spending time with her family, taking their dog to the local dog park, being outside, and reading.


Celeste Jones, Organizer (she/her)

Celeste is a transgender woman of color born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina. She moved to Raleigh in 2014 to start her transition in hopes of finding happiness, building a community, and living an authentic life. Since moving to Raleigh she has done just that; getting involved with extensive volunteer work, mutual aid funding, and community outreach. She assisted with food delivery and distribution for families in need with a local soup kitchen, even focusing on grassroots activism while fundraising and collecting signatures for the repeal of the discriminatory bill HB2.

In her free time, she loves to socialize, watch anime, and even dance as a hobby, specializing in modern and West-African styles. She also loves practicing flag throwing, which is something she learned in the high school marching band. If she’s not practicing her moves, you can find her coordinating meetings and sending emails to the Executive Director. She hopes to one day go back to school and study Public Policy to create social and economic equity for all. Her passion and goal in life lies in being a voice and representative for LGBTQ+ youth, people of color, and other marginalized groups in the south.


Rebby Kern, Director of Education Policy (they/them)

Rebby Kern is a nonbinary person of color working to create more inclusive climates for LGBTQ youth and young adults. Rebby has worked for LGBTQ youth-focused organizations serving youth nationwide and locally in the Charlotte region. Rebby oversees the Rural Youth Empowerment Fellowship creating platforms for youth organizing in rural areas to create change and progress for their communities. Rebby is a statewide and nationally certified trainer for K-12 school staff and youth-serving professionals offering best practices and policy guidance to garner inclusive climates in schools for youth.


Z Levy, Triangle Organizer (they/them)

Z is a nonbinary queer person committed to contributing to the fight for racial and gender justice. They join Equality NC after spending over a decade serving young people in California and ensuring they have access to high-quality afterschool programming. Z relocated to North Carolina at a time when they felt compelled to do more and to be of service to the LGBTQ+ community. They are excited to bring their years of experience empowering volunteers to advocate and make changes to the afterschool system to Equality NC. Z is rooted in a strong desire to understand the needs of the queer community in North Carolina and to contribute to transforming the system to ensure all LGBTQ+ people have access to the resources and opportunities they need. You can find Z in Durham playing kickball, riding their bike, hiking near the Eno River, or spending time with their partner and two cats.


Brennan Lewis, Education Policy Associate (they/them)

Brennan joined Equality NC in June of 2022. Previously, they served as the Regional Manager for the U.S. & Canada at Peace First, a global nonprofit that coaches and funds young people to create social action projects. Through work with Peace First, Equality NC, and as the founder of the Raleigh-based LGBTQ youth group QueerNC, Brennan is dedicated to mobilizing young people to lead change both in North Carolina and globally. They envision helping to build a North Carolina that elevates the voices, work, and lives of LGBTQ youth. They currently live and work in Durham, NC, along with their rescue pup, Fig.


Laura Meyers, Operations Director (she/her)

Laura Meyers grew up in Yancey County, North Carolina and moved to Durham in 2006. She joined Equality NC in June of 2021.

Beginning her nonprofit career over 15 years ago, Laura has worked for both local and statewide organizations in program and event management, finance and operations, volunteer management, and development.


Daniel Sannito, Operations Associate (they/them)

Daniel Sannito (they/them) is a transgender nonbinary person committed to fighting for social justice, representation, and challenging system inequities. They joined Equality NC in February 2023 as the volunteer coordinator. Prior to arriving in North Carolina, Daniel lived in San Diego where they supported their queer community through community organizing in queer nightlife and building queer inclusive spaces in yoga and wellness. Daniel is excited to bring their passion for creating and cultivating connections within the LGBTQ+ community to Equality NC.

Daniel is studying to be a physical therapist at UNCC with the intention to expand and support embodied connection for transgender people in physical therapy and beyond. When Daniel is not studying, working, or snuggling with their pup, Daniel enjoys traveling, writing, and testing new artistic mediums like pottery.

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