Political Research Associates (PRA) is thrilled to announce that our year-long, nationwide search for a new Executive Director is complete!
Sylvia Broude brings 20 years of experience leading grassroots campaigns and non-profits to build multiracial and cross-class people power. For 16 years, Sylvia led a non-profit that organizes with communities facing climate and environmental injustice in the Northeast U.S., and she helped community groups win more than 100 victories for clean air and water, from retiring coal-fired power plants to halting new fracked gas pipelines; closing and preventing polluting landfills and incinerators; and securing clean drinking water for thousands of families in the region.
“Sylvia’s experience and investment in sustainably leading organizations through needed growth—and her deep commitment to maintaining the focus on flanking communities most under threat by unjust movements—underscored that she’s a leader that we can partner with and look to in the coming years,” said Katherine Acey, Board Chair of Political Research Associates.
Sylvia’s strengths as an organizer, facilitator and strategist will be instrumental as we continue to advance our mission.
“With so many unknowns in our political environment, Sylvia’s steady, focused leadership will provide the internal stability needed to navigate a rapidly changing landscape in which authoritarian, anti-democratic forces have already gained far too much ground,” said Linda Burnham, renowned activist and writer and PRA board member. “I look forward to her partnership in stewarding such a vital organization in its next period of growth and development.“
Under Sylvia’s leadership, PRA is about to embark on an extensive rebrand, continue the momentum of our five-year strategic plan, prepare for a new presidential administration, and fortify our social justice movements to identify, disrupt, and compete with movements and institutions that undermine democracy, justice, and human rights.
“PRA’s work to shine a light on rising authoritarianism and threats to democracy could not be more critical in this moment where civil rights are being eroded nationwide,” said Sylvia Broude, incoming Executive Director of PRA. “I am so excited to learn from my new team and to join in their work to strengthen and inform resistance efforts here and across the country.”
Tarso Luís Ramos will conclude his 18-year tenure at PRA at the end of 2024 and Sylvia Broude will take on the role of Executive Director full time in early 2025.