As the associate general counsel, Jennifer leads our lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill, participates in BJC’s advocacy and education efforts, and speaks to groups about the importance of faith freedom for all and the dangers of Christian nationalism.
As director of the BJC Center for Faith, Justice and Reconciliation, Sabrina leads several of BJC’s educational programs and BJC’s Project on Race and Religious Freedom.
As the communications manager at BJC, Karlee focuses on digital communications and media relations. She grew up in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and earned her degree from the University of Oklahoma.
As the executive assistant, Carlton supports Amanda and other members of the executive team behind-the-scenes as they lead the organization. After growing up in Tennessee – in both Memphis and Murfreesboro – Carlton earned a degree from Middle Tennessee State University.
As BJC’s advocacy and outreach manager, Jaziah Masters helps BJC supporters further engage with our work and become religious liberty advocates. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he earned degrees from Baylor University and George Washington University.