Britt Robinson

Director of Communications | Pronouns: she/her

Britt is the visionary founder of & Daughters, a boutique communications firm based in Washington, D.C., specializing in data-driven storytelling and impactful communication strategies. With over seven years of experience, Britt has crafted narratives for organizations leading social impact, leveraging her background in entertainment and advocacy.

At the National Association for Black Engagement with Asia (NABEA), Britt ensures that NABEA's public-facing communications, brand, and voice align strategically with its mission and vision. Her recent initiatives include NABEA’s rebranding, the launch of the NABEA monthly newsletter, a new website, and a comprehensive communications strategy.

Britt's interest in Asia began at age 12 after watching the Disney movie Mulan. She spent her summers at Concordia Language Village Sēn Lín Hú 森林湖 in Minnesota, immersed in a Chinese language environment. Britt holds two degrees in Asian Studies and has worked with Liberty in North Korea, The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, International Center for Research on Women, and The Asia Foundation. Britt has traveled extensively across, Korea, China, Japan, Laos, and Vietnam for research and the occasional vacation. Her research on women’s rights and feminism in East Asia has been published in The Diplomat, Korea Pro News, and Hankyoreh.

In her free time, you can find Britt designing historical costumes for the next Versailles ball.