Kimberley Richardson, Vice President

Kimberley is a social worker, community activist, change agent, and mother who works toward making equitable changes for Brookline’s most underserved communities. Kimberley serves on various boards and commissions in Brookline and shares her voice, providing the needed representation to ensure that the BIPOC community has a seat at the table. Their voices have to be heard.   

Kimberley started her activist work when she joined Brookline for Racial Justice and Equity (BRJE) which ignited her desire to be a change agent in Brookline. Most of her attention is focused on the Boston Housing Authority community where she resides, home to many of the most marginalized people in Brookline. While a single mother of eight children living in public housing, Kimberley earned both her Bachelors in Criminal Justice and her Masters in Social Work. She is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Kimberley wants to see other women like her thrive.