Attallah Pamoja

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Facilitator at the
National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Attallah, originally from Panama City, Panama, is an educator turned coach.  As a Georgia court-appointed child advocate with the Fulton County Juvenile Justice Center, she works for the rights of neglected and abused children. Attallah is a certified child sexual abuse prevention facilitator through the Darkness To Light international platform, in partnership with the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy. Attallah has also trained to become an approved mandated reporter facilitator with Prevent Child Abuse America. Attallah does speaking engagements around her journey of surviving child sexual abuse, with a focus on awareness/prevention.

Attallah is a model, and has gone on to coach new and upcoming talent. As a wardrobe stylist, she has collaborated on creative projects with fellow artists and brands.

Growing up in New York, she would eventually be led to work with grassroots/social justice organizations. She has facilitated cultural competency sessions and DEI conversations with regional/international organizations. Attallah is the recipient of the 2022 April Mial Inspirational Coach award and has been honored with the Real Chicks Rock Excellence award for education, advocacy and community service.