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Angeline Echeverría

August 5, 2025 by

Angeline Echeverría is the Director of Affiliate Sustainability for the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), coordinating capacity-building and organizational development for support for dozens of independent domestic worker organizations in cities across the country. Angeline is a passionate advocate for immigrant and worker rights, reproductive justice, and intergenerational organizing. Prior to joining NDWA, Angeline provided member recruitment, retention, and support for the NC Counts Coalition; served as the executive director for El Pueblo; and served in different capacities for women’s and immigrant workers’ organizing in the southeast and beyond.

 

Angeline credits Durham-based Student Action with Farmworkers for starting them on the path to social justice work through an undergraduate internship program they participated in while earning a BA in Latin American Studies from the University of South Carolina-Columbia. Angeline’s roots are in Cuba, upstate New York, and South Carolina and they have lived in Raleigh since 2012. Outside of work, Angeline enjoys Zumba, soccer, and spending time outdoors.

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