About me
Irna Landrum, Senior Campaigner at Kairos, is Black Southern queerdo living in the Midwest, her entire career has been in pursuit of justice and liberation for Black and brown people. She has over 20 years of organizing experience in local communities like St. Paul's historic Rondo neighborhood and the redlined Phillips neighborhood in Minneapolis, as well as electoral campaigns, labor rights for childcare workers, democracy, and healthcare access. As a cultural strategist, she has facilitated culture change and employment equity in local, state, and national movement organizations. A Kairos Fellowship alum, she has spent nearly 9 years campaigning in the digital realm and currently focuses on how AI and Big Tech harm Black, brown, queer, and trans communities.