Megan Paul

Program Coordinator

Meg (she/her) brings her experience in project management, event coordination, and commitment to intersectional research and DEIB to the team at INP. She is passionate about community building, elevating voices, and reconstructive history — all of which are pursuant to molding a more equitable society that features the lived realities of previously marginalized individuals.

Prior to joining the INP team, Meg worked at the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, a state agency dedicated to providing a permanent, effective voice for women and girls across Massachusetts. At the MCSW, Meg coordinated events, research, reports, and legislative briefings while networking with key nonprofit stakeholders across the Commonwealth.

Meg prioritizes conversations which interrogate systems that perpetuate injustice in order to facilitate holistic and actionable discourse regarding racial and gender equity. She is particularly drawn to capacity building and public education reform to rectify disparities across socio-economic class, gender identity, and race/ethnic identity.

Meg holds a BA in History from Boston College with concentrations in African & African Diaspora Studies and Women’s & Gender Studies. Her studies in these particular disciplines equip her with the skills, frameworks, and work ethic to foster change.

While not working to foster change, Meg plays the saxophone in a wind ensemble, reads lots of fiction, and snacks on grapes, cheese, and mint chocolate chip ice cream.