Aubrianna Wilson

Aubrianna Wilson, a mixed race (White and Japanese) young woman with long brown hair, is smiling on a bright autumn day. She wears a black and white polka dot top.

State Voting Coalitions Coordinator

Aubrianna Wilson (she/her) is the State Voting Coalitions Coordinator at the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD). In this role, she supports the REV UP Network, empowering the disability vote from local to national levels.

Before joining AAPD, Aubrianna served as the Program Coordinator for the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange at Mobility International USA (MIUSA), on behalf of the U.S. Department of State. She advanced disability inclusion in international exchange by providing accessibility consulting, education, and outreach.

As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Aubrianna joined disability communities across eight countries, conducting participatory research on disability innovation and empowerment. This work deepened her commitment to intersectional, cross-movement, and cross-disability solidarity.

Aubrianna graduated summa cum laude from Middlebury College as a first-generation Posse Scholar, earning a B.A. in Neuroscience with a focus on Global Health and Disability Studies. On campus, she served in student government, on the Advisory Group on Disability, Access, and Inclusion, and as a 24/7 crisis hotline advocate for survivors of power-based personal violence. Her past work also spans health policy, civic engagement, and political organizing through internships with research institutes and rights organizations such as Be A Hero, as part of the AAPD Summer Internship Program.

Aubrianna is passionate about co-creating a future where no one is left behind.