Chelsea Miller

Co-Founder

Freedom March NYC
Chelsea Miller

A Columbia University (NY) graduate and Brooklyn native, Chelsea Miller is one of the leading voices in racial justice and digital organizing. After working in the Obama White House in 2016 on criminal justice reform, Miller would later become a global voice in activism. Miller is the co-founder of Freedom March NYC, one of the largest youth-led civil rights organizations in the country. With a digital reach of over 1.5 million through partnerships, ambassadorships, and digital campaigns, Miller has leveraged her knowledge to work with brands such as Versace, Nike, Puma, Toms, Facebook, and the WNBA.

As a public speaker, Miller has addressed thousands of people in speaking engagements that include Madison Square Garden, Yale University (CT), and the March on Washington. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Rolling Stone, Vogue, CNN, Financial Times, and more.

Miller has lent her voice to several television programs, helping tell the stories of movements and mobilization in the digital age. Most recently, Miller was featured in the PBS docuseries Making Black America, exploring the relationship between the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the fight for racial justice today.