
Diamond Lee
Senior Consultant, Racial Justice
Diamond Lee, MSW is a racial equity advocate, trainer and consultant. She has over 10 years of experience working in clinical direct practice, non-profit, and government settings focusing on a range of systems change efforts including, criminal injustice reform, Black infant and maternal health, homelessness, mental health, and other social problems. Diamond has extensive experience managing a portfolio of projects that leverage government, philanthropy, and community resources to advance racial justice. She has conducted equity audits, led organizational capacity building projects, and facilitated the development of racial equity strategic plans for several organizations and initiatives. In collaboration with community partners, Diamond co-created and implemented a racial equity framework to develop the Los Angeles County Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Initiative and is the co-founder, former co-lead and current Policy Workgroup Co-Chair of a regional Community Action Team in the countywide African American Infant and Maternal Mortality (AAIMM) Prevention Initiative.
Diamond received her M.S.W. from the University of Southern California and her B.A. in English and History from Emory University. She is the founder and principal consultant of Liberation By Design and leads maternal health equity work for the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. She is also a clinical therapist trainee at Open Paths Counseling Center a non-profit providing affordable counseling services primarily to communities of color.