My multi-cultural identity weaves experiences of my Southern California-based Chicano family and my New Orleans-based French, Italian, and Irish family. My parents danced their way across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and India before settling in a farmhouse in rural Pennsylvania with a group of musicians and dancers who played live music through my home birth. We moved across 4 states before I started 6th grade.

Along the way, I gained two siblings, learned to build community across cultural differences, and made lifelong friends in each new hometown. As the self-identified third parent, I committed to creating order in my household of creatives and honed the leadership skills that would eventually fuel my career interests leading organizations, educating students PK-16, and collaborating with colleagues to promote equity and belonging in non-profit, education, and corporate environments.

Although I was exposed to many cultures through our family friends, I began to deeply explore my own Chicana identity as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley. During my travels to over 35 countries across 6 continents, I have sought out conversations with teachers, gardeners, and grandmas to gather strategies, seeds, and recipes.

My partner and I are dedicated auntie and uncle to 3 nephews, a niece, and three godchildren, who fill our lives with joy and wonder, keep us grounded in the present, and give us hope for the future.

Isis Delgado

(she, her, hers)

OPERATIONS, CONSULTANT