Sabrina Njoroge

Shared Power Consultant

Shared Power Consultant at Washington State's Office of Equity

About

My name is Sabrina Njoroge, pronouns are she/they and I am from the beautiful state of Washington. As a Black woman and a single mother, I’m raising my neurodivergent, energetic 5-year-old with a deep commitment to fostering a better world—one rooted in culture, community, and collective healing. I understand the power of connection, grounded in the values of kinship and solidarity, and the importance of building relationships that reflect our shared humanity. For me, racial justice is not just a cause—it’s a cultural necessity. It's about ensuring that my child and future generations can exist in a world where they are seen, heard, and valued, and where they belong, without compromise. My mission is to uplift the voices of my community and hold spaces of power accountable, particularly in environments where the voices of marginalized people are too often ignored. I’m focused on dismantling the barriers to leadership, access, and opportunity that communities like mine face, and creating spaces where individuals are encouraged to bring their full selves—cultures, experiences, and all. Part of this work involves having honest conversations, particularly with those in power, about the importance of sharing that power equitably with the people. Too often, systems are obsessed with titles and roles, forgetting the real lives and stories behind them. Progress requires a shift toward human-centered dialogue, one where people are the priority, not positions. One of my strengths lies in facilitating difficult, sometimes uncomfortable conversations that challenge the status quo. I am passionate about moving us toward collective action and real change. My vision is a world where communities of all backgrounds and cultures are included in every decision that impacts them—where leaders from marginalized groups take up space in positions of power, and where we can all show up as our authentic selves, unapologetically and without fear of retribution. Above all, I’m working toward a government and society that values people over processes, and I hold myself accountable by being transparent, open, and committed to learning in every step of this journey. My work is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and valued, especially those from marginalized communities. For too long, Black women and others have been silenced and undervalued in spaces where their voices and experiences are crucial. As a social justice advocate, I am committed to empowering individuals to tap into their strength, heal from past trauma, and create the lives they deserve. In everything I do, I focus on meeting people where they are, breaking down barriers, and helping them realize their full potential. Whether it's navigating the complexities of a world that doesn't always recognize their worth or building the confidence to pursue their goals, I’m dedicated to supporting others in their journey. My mission is to create spaces that foster healing, growth, and transformation—where resilience is celebrated, and systems of oppression are challenged.
Who They Serve:

Government

Individuals

Services:

Group Debriefs

Individual Debriefs

Group Coaching

1-on-1 Coaching

Program Evaluation

Organizational Consulting

Service Format:

Virtual

Languages:

English