4. Cursory discussions of how these advocacy skills and complementary resources support Holmes' scholarship in inclusive practice fields.
University of Wisconsin La CrosseNevin J. Heard is a knowledgeable, innovative, and resourceful diversity, equity, and inclusion professional that brings over ten years of DEI+ specific experience creating welcoming and inclusive environments across settings. Previously, Heard served as the Director of Intercultural Relations at Lake Forest College where he managed the DEIB strategy for the college. In the past, Heard served as an assistant professor of clinical counseling focusing on multicultural and social justice issues, centering the intersectional realities of racial minorities, LGBTQ+ populations, people of low socioeconomic status, and those affected by HIV/AIDS. Heard’s scholarship around multiculturalism has resulted in over 30 international, national, and regional conference presentations and invited lectures, speeches, workshops, and publications.

Jasmine Burton, JD
Director, Raben GroupJasmine Burton is a director in Raben's Issue Campaigns practice area, where she brings a strong background in education equity, public policy, and the law. Prior to joining Raben, Burton worked in the Business Affairs Department of ABC Studios, where she negotiated agreements for above-the-line talent, crafted deal memos, and drafted short-form agreements for several of ABC’s shows. She also served as a judicial intern for the Federal District Court in Maryland and for Secretary John King at the U.S. Department of Education. In the short time that she was at the U.S. District Court, she drafted several memorandums, motion briefs, and client letters. While at the Department of Education, she presented to the entire Department the privacy policies on all forty-seven mainstream social media sites and researched how clients can ensure that their information and privacy are maintained on these various networking sites.
Burton holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Howard University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia, as well as a minor in African and African American Studies. While at the University of Virginia, she was captain of the volleyball team, where she was honored as the State of Virginia Rookie of the Year and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Freshman of the Year, as well as being named to the ACC All-Second Team and as an East-Coast Region All-American.