A multi-issue social justice organizer and community educator based in Sacramento with a background in visual arts and theater, Delphine works on-site at the Move to Amend office. As an undergrad at Florida Atlantic University, she found her voice protesting the first Gulf War. Witnessing as a teen the state-imposed segregation of Palestinians in Israel-Palestine, and as a young adult seeing vigilante violence against LGBTQ friends, women at reproductive health clinics, homeless youth and immigrants of color in Southeast Florida also had a formative role in shaping her perspective as an intersectional feminist dedicated to anti-oppressive culture change. In 2013 she began volunteering at Move to Amend's Sacramento affiliate, and learned how corporate personhood, working hand in hand with structural oppression, lies at the root of so many injustices.