Jordan Willow Evans is a freelance editor and policy analyst living in Goffstown, New Hampshire. She frequently remarks on personal identity, freedom of expression, and cultural topics from a civil libertarian perspective. Her writing also explores alternative political cultures.

Jordan has appeared on numerous media platforms, including VICE World News, ABC News, BNT 1, Sky News, and RT. She has explored and presented on the relationship between personal identity and public politics at institutions including the Harvard Kennedy School and the New England Historical Association.
Jordan serves as the Executive Director of the Outsider Media Foundation, Chair of the Libertarian Policy Foundation, and Board Treasurer for MassEquality. She believes personal liberty and equality can reasonably co-exist and has a history of collaborating with Republican, libertarian, and equality-focused organizations to develop solutions. In 2017, while with the Log Cabin Republicans, she co-authored Transgender Student Safety and Equality For All Students, which the organization presented to the Department of Education. Jordan has also been featured in Represent: The Woman’s Guide to Running for Office and Changing the World and was included in the Worcester Historical Museum’s 2021 exhibit PRETTY POWERFUL: 100 Years of Voting & Style.
As a member of her community, Jordan is the Vice Chair of the Goffstown Public Library Board of Trustees. While still living in Massachusetts, she served her hometown of Charlton in multiple elected roles, including Vice Chair of the Charlton Public Library Board of Trustees (2015–2022), Constable (2016–2022), and member of the Dudley-Charlton Regional School Committee (2020–2022). She was also active in several public and private local organizations, including a charity established by her family. Jordan also worked as a disability advocate and founded an LGBTQ+ inclusive support group for individuals in the disability community.
