Ginna Green is a prominent Jewish-American strategist, political consultant, writer, and commentator. She is renowned for her deep engagement in racial justice, civil rights, and leadership for Jews of Color.
Green previously served as the Chief Strategy Officer at Bend the Arc, playing a pivotal role in transforming the organization into a vanguard against white supremacy. She is currently a partner at the consultancy Uprooted, helping institutions achieve internal racial equity and inclusion. She also co-hosts the acclaimed podcast A People’s History of Jewry. As a Black Jewish woman, she has successfully elevated the visibility of multi-racial Jewish identity in both mainstream media and Jewish circles, earning a reputation as a “bridge builder” between diverse justice movements.
Green’s stance lies in integrating Jewish safety with global anti-oppression struggles. She argues that Jews must oppose all forms of occupation, as it contradicts the pursuit of racial equity. She supports rigorous accountability for Israeli policies and calls for honest dialogue within the Jewish community regarding Palestinian rights. She has stated: “As a Black Jew, I understand how systemic oppression works. We cannot seek liberation in one place while acquiescing to dispossession in another. True Tikkun Olam means seeing the dignity of Palestinians and recognizing that their freedom is indivisible from our own.”