Biography

Kit has been a leader in the effort to defeat numerous attacks on civil rights – most notably the rights of queer and trans Hoosiers. In 2019, she was inducted into Indy Pride’s Hall of Fame for this work and in 2020 was named Community Leader of the Year by the Indy Rainbow Chamber of Commerce. In 2021, she was awarded the Kennedy-King Memorial Initiative’s Trailblazer Award for Civic Engagement. She also led the Indy Pride Parade as a Grand Marshall in 2022 and 2023, and was presented with the Reach Award for Outstanding Service to Community by Muncie Outreach in 2023.

Kit leading the troops at the Indiana Statehouse
In 2020-2023 Kit led a groundbreaking community response to multiple attacks on the the rights of transgender Hoosiers. Her work drew thousands of people to lift their voices against an unprecedented wave of anti-transgender sentiment and garnered national media attention.

In her role as an advocacy strategist and a lobbyist at the ACLU of Indiana, Kit was a leader in the fight to defend civil liberties across the spectrum of ACLU issue areas. While leading groundbreaking work on reproductive justice and voting rights, she also oversaw the ACLU of Indiana’s LGBTQ Rights Project and the Transgender Education and Advocacy Program.

A former high school teacher, Kit started her advocacy career as a community organizer for the Freedom Indiana campaign. While there, she helped organize local battles to successfully pass non-discrimination protections in over twelve municipalities.

Currently, Kit is working as a freelance political strategist where she helps non-profit organizations build strategy and coalitions to tackle some of the most thorny civil rights issues of our time. An Indy resident, she lives in her beloved Garfield Park with her husband, daughter, 2 grouchy cats, and one hyperactive border collie.