about us
Joey Layà and Dr. Elita Layà are excited to run jointly for city council, bringing a unique blend of leadership experience to the table. As a dedicated team, they aim to create anti-oppressive, transformative policies that reflect their deep commitment to social justice and centering community voice, wealth, power, and leadership.
elita layà, ph.d. (they)
Professor | Consultant | Speaker
As an advocate for transformative education, dr. elita layà (they/them) leverages their intersectional perspectives and transdisciplinary insights across the spheres of social justice, mental health, and education leadership. Their goal is to co-create life-affirming pedagogies and cultures of communal care, both within and beyond educational institutions.
Currently a visiting faculty member at Saint Mary's College of California, elita specializes in cultural psychology and counseling strategies. Beyond academia, elita has engaged in a variety of k-12, post-secondary, and nonprofit leadership roles where they’ve worked alongside student activists to radically reimagine, harness communal strength, and reclaim liberatory minds, bodies, and futures.
elita is a neurodivergent Black, queer, and trans nonbinary person and first-generation student. They were born and raised on the unceded land of the Huichin-Ohlone people, colonially known as the East Bay Area of California, where they currently reside with their loving spouse and four cats.
elita holds a PhD in Education Leadership, an MA in Cultural Studies, and an MS in Counseling Psychology. They are the Executive Director of Twalo, a consulting organization providing anti-oppression coaching, training, and workshops.
joey layà, m.a. (they)
Software Engineer | Developer | Designer
Joey Layà (they/them) is passionate about catalyzing social change at the intersections of creative expression, community connection, and technological innovation. They are a neurodivergent Filipinx, queer, and trans nonbinary person and the loving spouse of dr. elita layà.
Joey holds an MA in Cultural Studies and has a rich background in technology, program operations, and event management. They have honed their skills in creating inclusive and accessible digital solutions, playing a key role in designing user-friendly data analytics platforms and managing inclusive web solutions to enhance user experience and accessibility.
Since high school, Joey has been deeply involved in LGBTQ+ advocacy, facilitating empowering workshops and developing resources that nurture inclusive and collaborative environments. Their professional journey reflects a commitment to operational efficiency, strategic communication, and community building.
Currently serving as a Software Engineer at Vivipary, Joey has cultivated a deep understanding of collaborative workflows and effective communication strategies.