Mohini is a social movement and labor organizer that received the majority of her early organizing experience through engaging in the Fight for $15 and a Union as a volunteer and food service worker. Her experiences bartending and serving tables, and still struggling in poverty while being a full time high school and then SUNY college student, drive her dedication towards building an equitable economy and society for all people. Mohini's work is guided by her analysis that achieving transformational change requires building intersectional working class mass movements, deepening the union movement for structural worker power, and leveraging organized community and worker power to democratize the ownership of essential goods and services. As the Organizing and Executive Director of Metro Justice, Mohini led efforts around public control of energy utilities including founding a campaign to take over Rochester Gas & Electric and turn into a public utility, universal single-payer health care, and solidarity with local labor unions. She has collaborated with grassroots membership to create comprehensive multi-year campaign strategies that include base building plans, recruit and develop committees of grassroots volunteers and leaders, mobilize thousands of residents, and lead collaborative processes to develop long-term vision and goals for an entire organization. Mohini recently joined the New York State United Teachers -- the largest union in New York State -- as an organizer. She is excited to support workers in forming industry-scale fighting unions that win victories at the workplace, better all of our livelihoods, and fight for the common good.