Kica Matos
Kica Matos is the vice president of initiatives at Vera Institute of Justice. Matos joined Vera in 2019 as the director of the Center on Immigration and Justice. Prior to joining Vera, Matos was the director of Immigrant Rights and Racial Justice at the Center for Community Change, an organization whose mission is to empower the people most affected by injustice to lead movements to improve the policies that affect their lives. Matos has been a national advocate for immigration reform and coordinated the work of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement, the nation’s largest network of immigrant rights organizations. She has extensive experience as an advocate, community organizer, and lawyer.
Matos has also headed up the U.S. Reconciliation and Human Rights Program at Atlantic Philanthropies. Before joining Atlantic Philanthropies, she served as deputy mayor in the city of New Haven, where she oversaw the city’s community programs and launched new initiatives including prisoner re-entry, youth and immigrant integration. Matos was previously the executive director of JUNTA, New Haven’s oldest Latino advocacy organization. She also worked as an assistant federal defender for death sentenced inmates and with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and Amnesty International on death penalty and criminal justice issues.
Matos has a BA from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, an MA from the New School and a JD from Cornell Law School. In 2017, she was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Albertus Magnus College.