S1:E11 - Alexis Braly James
What does it take to move from performative DEI to real, lasting change? In this episode, strategist, educator, and facilitator Alexis Braly James joins Stephen Green to unpack what equity and inclusion work really looks like in 2025—and why it’s more essential than ever.
As founder of Construct the Present, Alexis brings a grounded, deeply informed lens to conversations around leadership, organizational change, and accountability. From corporate missteps to community breakthroughs, this conversation is a candid look at the present and future of DEI—especially in Portland.
Guest Bio – Alexis Braly James (she/her):
Alexis Braly James is a longtime educator and innovator. She has supported national nonprofits, companies, and government agencies in activating contemporary responses to leadership development and employee needs through training, coaching, and team building.
Her clients include the Smithsonian, City of Portland, Metro Regional Government, and Multnomah County Library. A former classroom teacher, Alexis is an engaging, empathetic presence in any room—from board retreats to mediation sessions. She brings her perspective as a biracial, Black, cis woman into every strategy session and works to build systems that center those most often left behind.
Born and raised in Oregon, Alexis earned her master’s degree from Lewis & Clark College and is currently pursuing her MBA at Cornell University. Outside of work, you’ll find her dancing to Beyoncé or talking movies.