Since starting full-time with Detroit Branch NAACP in 2012, Landrum has dedicated herself to advocating for social, political and economic equality across the city of Detroit.
And now as part of Black History Month, Landrum's efforts are being celebrated by the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers and Comerica Bank.
"We're thrilled to recognize Kamilia as a Game Changers honoree for her extraordinary efforts to advance social inclusion and achieve equity for metro Detroiters," said Kevin Brown, director of community impact for Ilitch Sports + Entertainment. "The Detroit Branch NAACP is an organization that continues to be at the forefront of important social, political and economic causes."
Since its inception in 1912, Detroit Branch NAACP has stood at the forefront of advocating for civil rights and social justice.
"One thing I've noticed is that Detroiters love Detroit," Landrum said. "We love spaces within our community where everyone can feel included. I really believe in culture and having that represented throughout our community. So understanding as an organization, one that is primarily geared towards African Americans, it's very important that we have strong institutions that can be powerhouses to uplift."
Detroit Branch NAACP is guided by several overarching Strategic Priorities, including Civil Rights, Climate Equality, Criminal Justice, Economic Empowerment, Health, Legal, Public Policy and Voter Empowerment.
"Those are objectives that we really stand on to create change," Landrum said. "We want to eliminate racism and discrimination. We want a just and inclusive society across the nation, but definitely here in Detroit."