Advocacy in Action
From diversifying the skies to raising awareness on the ground, Nia Gilliam leads with purpose, passion, and impact.

Founding Sisters of the Skies
Uplifting Women in Aviation
Nia Gilliam is a trailblazer in aviation, not only for her achievements as a pilot but also for her commitment to increasing diversity in the flight deck. In 2016, she co‑founded Sisters of the Skies Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting future Black aviators through scholarships, mentorship, and outreach.
Since then, SOS has awarded over $1 million in flight training scholarships, built a network of more than 130 Black female pilots, and introduced hundreds of girls of color to aviation through its signature outreach event, Girls Rock Wings.
Diversifying the skies
The organization’s impact has been recognized on platforms like Good Morning America, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Bloomberg, CBS Chicago, Essence, and Black Enterprise. In 2023, Sisters of the Skies received the prestigious Clifford Henderson Trophy from the National Aeronautic Association for its leadership in diversifying aviation—and continues to expand is impact through strategic sponsorships and direct support from aviation leaders such as United, American, Delta, and Boeing.
Sisters of the Skies
Why Supporting Our Organization Matters
We strive to make aviation an inclusive space where everyone can soar. Donations go towards funding our mission.
Impacting Young Lives
Your support helps provide mentorship and resources for aspiring aviators, fostering a new generation of leaders in aviation.
Fostering Diversity
By supporting us, you contribute to creating an inclusive environment where all voices in aviation are heard and valued.
Global Outreach
Join us as we make a difference beyond borders, promoting aviation opportunities for communities worldwide.
Championing Breast Cancer Awareness
Nia’s advocacy extends beyond aviation. As a breast cancer survivor, she shares her journey to inspire and educate others. Diagnosed while balancing her career and family, Nia faced a nearly two-year journey of multiple surgeries and recovery. Her story, highlights the importance of regular screenings and resilience in the face of adversity.


Susan G. Komen
Walk with us to end breast cancer
In 2023, Nia participated in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day in Chicago—a 60-mile walk over three days to raise money for breast cancer research and awareness. As a survivor, it was one of the most meaningful experiences of her life, walking alongside fellow survivors, supporters, and loved ones affected by the disease. Each step was a tribute, and every dollar raised helped bring the cause closer to a cure. Nia continues to take part in these walks, proudly raising funds to support life-saving research and those still in the fight.
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