IN___SERVICE
civil rights strategy in the age of AI & tech
Today we see new challenges to civil rights alongside the rapid advancement of AI and emerging technologies. These shifts are connected at every level, impacting all sectors, local to global. IN___SERVICE is here to connect the dots by bringing institutional knowledge and experience to the novel strategy questions in this new era.
FOUNDER: SANIA W. KHAN
Sania is a civil rights attorney and public policy strategist with more than a decade of experience in government. She has served as an advisor to leaders of foundations, businesses, and non-profits on strategies related to AI in the public sector. Her expertise sits at the intersection of civil rights law, policy, government, tech, and culture.
EXPERIENCE
Former Chief of Staff & Senior Advisor, Civil Rights in the Biden-Harris Administration
worked on AI and civil rights matters across federal agencies, including with the White House
worked on implementation of the Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPs Act, and Inflation Reduction Act
Managed development and implementation of an agency strategy plan, U.S. Congressional budget proposals and testimony
led workforce development & equity efforts and initiatives
Former Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Bureau at the New York State Attorney General’s Office
Notable Cases: Travel bans, DACA, and the addition of a citizenship question to the decennial Census
Founded a first-of-its-kind Technology & Civil Rights Initiative
led investigations, policymaking and litigation across civil rights issues—including but not limited to voting rights, housing, education, employment, and racial justice
Current New York Advisory Committee Member for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
EXPERTISE
Civil Rights Strategy
across subject areas—policy design, guidance through enforcement investigations, and program strategy
AI/Emerging Technologies
program, investment and deployment support with a special focus on public sector use cases
Government Affairs
bureaucracy hacking, broad technical assistance aka deciphering regulatory landscapes, policy advocacy
Political Strategy
advocacy strategy for candidates, campaigns and organizers, preparation of congressional and other testimony, navigation of appointment processes—e.g. judicial nominations, speech writing
Fundraising & Grants
grant writing, development, and donor relations
Executive Coaching
leadership and operational advisory, as well as career transition mapping for senior public and private sector leaders including but not limited to partners, general counsels, chiefs of staff, and executive directors
Further details can be provided upon request
WORK
advised an organization building a public benefits platform powered by AI for up to 1 billion users on fundraising, programmatic, and scaling strategies
co-built an AI tool to assist direct service legal intakes for some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers
worked with state and city governments on AI deployment and navigating worker equity in federal investments
advised philanthropic foundations on funding and programmatic strategies for AI in the public sector
advised funders, organizations and businesses on navigating the landscape of federal and private funding, including litigation support on a recent lawsuit
advised political and judicial candidates as well as advocacy campaigns at city, state, and national levels on strategy issues
HOW CAN WE BE IN___SERVICE?
NOTE: While our team includes licensed attorneys, our strategic consulting services are not legal representation. The insights, analyses, and strategies we share — whether on this site, in publications, or in conversations — are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.