Jazzalyn Livingston

National Program Director, One America Movement

Jazzalyn Livingston serves as the National Program Director at the One America Movement, where she leads the organization’s multi-faith grassroots initiatives in cities across the country, including Danville, VA; Chicago, IL; Jackson, MS; Northwest Arkansas; Charlottesville, VA; and Tulsa, OK, with plans for further expansion. In this role, she supports an outreach team that brings faith leaders and their communities together across religious, racial, and political divides to foster collaboration and transcend toxic polarization. Her work focuses on advancing long-term initiatives that sustain deep multi-faith and cross-partisan relationships, empowering faith communities to address local challenges and dismantle the root causes of division. Beyond her work with the One America Movement, Jazzalyn co-founded a national nonprofit dedicated to nurturing the leadership potential of young girls and women. Previously, she served as the National Program Manager at the NAACP, where she directed programs spanning criminal justice reform, civic engagement, education, voting rights, environmental justice, and economic empowerment. Jazzalyn earned a Master of Science degree in Multicultural Counseling and Social Justice Education from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Public Health from the University of California, San Diego. A proud native of South-Central Los Angeles, she now calls Washington, DC home. In her free time, Jazzalyn enjoys traveling, reading thought-provoking literature, learning to play new instruments, and teaching yoga.

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