Diallo K. Brooks is an accomplished executive leader with over 25 years of expertise in nonprofit advocacy, strategic initiative development, and civic engagement. As the founder and principal strategist of Civic Vision Strategies, Diallo drives impactful change by helping organizations create innovative solutions to advance social justice, equity, and public policy reform.
Throughout his distinguished career, Diallo has held pivotal roles in organizations such as the Schott Foundation for Public Education, People for the American Way, and The Education Trust. His leadership has influenced transformative campaigns, including efforts to promote racial equity in education, defend voting rights, reimage public safety and enhance community engagement. Notably, during his tenure as Senior Equity Fellow at the U.S. Department of Education, he was instrumental in implementing the department’s Equity Action Plan, fostering collaboration between grassroots advocates and policymakers to create lasting impact in education justice.
As a recognized thought leader, Diallo has spearheaded initiatives that address systemic inequities, including the nationally celebrated “Defend the Black Vote” campaign, which mobilized millions of voters. His commitment to cultivating equitable opportunities extends to the philanthropic sector, where he has overseen the distribution of millions of dollars in grants to support grassroots organizations championing racial and education justice.
Diallo’s leadership style is defined by his ability to build meaningful relationships, foster collaboration, and inspire action. With a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Shepherd University and a minor in Broadcast Communications, his expertise spans public policy, organizational development, and strategic planning.
An engaging speaker and advocate, Diallo has been featured in national publications and media outlets, offering insights on racial justice, voting rights, and public policy reform. He is deeply committed to empowering communities and shaping a more equitable future for all.
Diallo also serves on the boards of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Beacon House DC, where he provides strategic leadership to advance their missions. Additionally, he previously held a board role with the Network for Public Education Action, further demonstrating his dedication to advocating for education equity and justice.”