


We work better together
As the Vice President of Programs and External Affairs for SisterLove Inc., Sybil serves as spokeswoman and is responsible for developing and implementing a strategic vision to guide communications’ work that is interconnected with SisterLove Inc.'s mission, vision and values.
Dr. Kia James is the Administration and Operations Director at SisterLove. She is a human resources and operations professional with a strong background in organizational administration and compliance.
Krystal Stewart is the Program Director as SisterLove. Krystal is global health practitioner that has a passion for empowering people and communities. She has a master’s in public health and bachelor’s in Anthropology from the University of South Florida (Go Bulls!).
As a HIV Prevention Specialist since 2013, Phyllis provides counseling, rapid HIV testing and referral services according to SisterLove, Inc.’s (SLI) Testing, Counseling and Linkage to Care protocol.
With 12 years of experience in both clinical and community-based setting, Eronica is a seasoned, ambitious professional deeply committed to improving the well-being of individuals and communities through accessible, high-quality care.
Bria Goode serves as the Senior Policy, Advocacy, andResearch Manager at Ibis. She supports policy and advocacy efforts on the Freethe Pill Campaign while also managing quantitative and qualitative projectsfocused on expanding reproductive health access, knowledge, and support.
As a founding member of Black Women for Wellness, Janette iscurrently the Executive Director. Her work in the health field began as anadvocate during her pregnancy, seeking a holistic practitioner to work with herconcept of gentle birth. An
Quinton Reynolds is currently the Founder and ExecutiveDirector for Game Changing Men, and Founder and Lead Consultant for QuintonReynolds Consulting.
Toi Washington-Reynolds is the Founder and Director of theTrans Women of Color (TWOC) Healing Project, established in Birmingham, Alabamain 2019 and later relocated to Georgia in 2020.
Alicia Diggs is a native of Philadelphia PA but resides inNorth Carolina. Alicia has a bachelor’s degree in Social Work, a Master’sdegree in Public Health is currently working on a PhD in Public Health with afocus in Advocacy and Leadership.
ASHLEY COBB is a sex advice columnist, speaker, and HIVprevention specialist that is dedicated to teaching sharing, and equipping theyoung people of today with the strategies, methods, and tools they need tounderstand and participate in safe and healthy sexual activity.
Rev. Jennifer Harkness-Allen is acompassionate leader, ordained elder, and experienced nonprofit executive whoselife’s work centers on care, connection, and community.
LaDonna is a community activist who worked on several publichealth issues throughout her career such as substance abuse, violence and foodjustice.
Dr. Lynn Roberts has a BS in human development from HowardUniversity (1984) and a PhD in Human Services Studies from Cornell University(1991). The City University of New York (CUNY) has been her academic home since1995.
Rev. Dr. Toni M. Bond is a distinguished figure in thereproductive and sexual justice movement. Over her three-decade career, Rev.Dr. Bond has established herself as a formidable advocate and leader.
Kathy Stewart is a distinguished attorney with over a decade of legal experience, specializing in a wide range of legal disciplines including technology, corporate law, and workers' compensation.

















