Heather McGhee

Alum 2017, Alums on the Front Lines, Fellow 2017
2021 Change Maker, Refuge for Activists Fellowship (2017)

Heather designs and promotes solutions to inequality in America. Her new book, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together is now available from One World, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Her 2020 TED talk, “Racism Has a Cost for Everyone” reached 1 million views in just two months online. Her interview with Bill Moyers in November 2020 has been listened to more than 18,000 times.

Heather has testified in Congress, drafted legislation, and developed strategies for organizations and campaigns that won changes to improve the lives of millions. For nearly two decades, she helped build the non-partisan “think and do” tank Demos, serving four years as president. Through her regular media appearances, she elevates the concerns of working families on programs including NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

She is the chair of the board of Color of Change, the country’s largest online racial justice organization, and volunteers for numerous other boards in the fields of philanthropy and social justice. Heather graduated from Yale University and the University of California Berkeley School of Law, and has honorary degrees from Muhlenberg College and Niagara University. She lives in Brooklyn with her urbanist husband, a twenty year-old cat and a chatty toddler.

About her time at the Mesa Refuge, Heather said:

“The Mesa Refuge was the first place where I got to spend quiet time away working on what would become The Sum of Us, workshopping the ideas with like-minded writer-activists. Please support this important institution.”