Sasha Walley is a proud San Francisco native, born and raised in the vibrant neighborhoods of Fillmore and Lakeview/Ingleside. As a second-generation resident, Sasha carries forward a family legacy, with a mother who journeyed from to St. Louis before settling in San Francisco, and a father who migrated from Mississippi to the city. Blessed with three brothers—two younger and one older—Sasha’s deep-rooted connection to her community is a fundamental part of her identity.
As a queer person of color, Sasha is an outspoken advocate for all communities, driven by a lifelong passion for helping others. She believes in the power of showing up for those who may struggle to advocate for themselves, and she is committed to amplifying voices that are often overlooked. With a focus on meeting people where they are, Sasha works tirelessly to dismantle systemic barriers and build a more inclusive society.
Sasha’s natural talent for organization has made her a pivotal force in various initiatives aimed at supporting and uplifting marginalized communities. Her dedication to advocacy and genuine desire to create positive change inspire those around her, as she continues to work for a world where everyone is seen, heard, and valued.