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Posts Tagged ‘Staff’

Meet Aisha Elliott, WPA’s Chief Program Officer and Mission-Driven Strategist

By Women's Prison Association | August 28, 2025
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Aisha Elliott has joined the Women’s Prison Association (WPA) as the Chief Program Officer, bringing over two decades of experience in criminal legal system reform. Her extensive experience positions her…

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Hear from a WPA Clinical Intern, Fatoumata Magassa

By Women's Prison Association | March 27, 2025

Fatoumata Magassa (she/her) is passionate about bringing trauma-informed care into client-centered counseling at jails and prisons, advocating for the rights of incarcerated individuals, and helping her clients find hope and…

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Women’s Prison Association Appoints Meg Egan As New Chief Executive Officer

By Women's Prison Association | September 5, 2024

The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Meg Egan as the new Chief Executive Officer starting Monday, September 9, 2024. Meg joins…

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Founded in 1845, WPA is the nation’s first organization dedicated to serving women and gender-diverse individuals impacted by incarceration and injustice. Rooted in New York City, WPA utilizes a gender-responsive, trauma-informed model of support by providing justice-impacted women and their families with the essential services needed to remain in their communities, heal, and thrive. WPA ultimately strives to make incarceration for women obsolete. 

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