Simone Gamble
Simone Gamble is a community organizer and educator who resides in NYC with roots in the South Bronx. She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Hunter College; during her undergraduate career, she majored in Secondary Education and History and later Social Work at the Silberman School of Social Work on the Community Organizing track. She has worked at various youth organizations throughout NYC focusing on various social justice issues including immigration justice, police accountability, and education justice.
Simone is also an independent consultant who has facilitated workshops with a host of nonprofits, schools, camps, and after school programs centered in youth work around the issue of safer spaces for BIPOC communities with an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens. She has spoken at conferences and privately consulted with organizations around radical curriculum and workshop facilitation. Simone is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College teaching the Practice Lab Course for Social Work Graduate students, in which she guides them in practice using a liberatory health model.
Since 2017, Simone has stepped into the role as the Founder of OAAARS (Organizer.Activist.Artist.Advocate.Referral.System) which is a BIPOC consultancy that provides social justice centered education and training to promote safer and inclusive workspaces with hopes of creating change agents in the workplace and beyond. She looks to help businesses, institutions, and nonprofits find talented BIPOC consultants to provide radical professional development training in the fields of social justice, equity, arts, wellness, and education. She dreams of a world where folks dedicated to social good can live sustainably while transforming workspaces and ultimately their communities and the world at large.
Simone is also an independent consultant who has facilitated workshops with a host of nonprofits, schools, camps, and after school programs centered in youth work around the issue of safer spaces for BIPOC communities with an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens. She has spoken at conferences and privately consulted with organizations around radical curriculum and workshop facilitation. Simone is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College teaching the Practice Lab Course for Social Work Graduate students, in which she guides them in practice using a liberatory health model.
Since 2017, Simone has stepped into the role as the Founder of OAAARS (Organizer.Activist.Artist.Advocate.Referral.System) which is a BIPOC consultancy that provides social justice centered education and training to promote safer and inclusive workspaces with hopes of creating change agents in the workplace and beyond. She looks to help businesses, institutions, and nonprofits find talented BIPOC consultants to provide radical professional development training in the fields of social justice, equity, arts, wellness, and education. She dreams of a world where folks dedicated to social good can live sustainably while transforming workspaces and ultimately their communities and the world at large.