Essential voices
A few of the voices whose work has shaped and influenced my own.
Dante King
Dante King’s work explores the well-documented historical roots of anti-Blackness and whiteness in American institutions through the lens of psychopathology, collective trauma, and the ongoing genocide of Black Americans.
Learn more →Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Robin DiAngelo’s work focuses on whiteness studies, examining how white people respond to conversations about racism. Her commitment to anti-Black racism and white racial affinity group facilitation courses have greatly shaped this practice.
Learn more →Amy Burtaine
Amy Burtaine’s work centers race, looking specifically at how whiteness defends and maintains racial inequality. Alongside Robin DiAngelo, she facilitates courses in anti-racism practice and white racial affinity group work.
Learn more →Dr. Resmaa Menakem
Resmaa Menakem’s work centers the body as a site of racialized trauma and healing. He is the creator of Somatic Abolitionism, which utilizes the body and its natural resilience as mechanisms for that healing.
Learn more →Eleanor Hancock
Eleanor Hancock’s work, offered through Comrades Education, supports educational programming and community building in service of anti-racist and decolonial movements.
Learn more →Resources to support your practice
Use these alongside your sessions, on your own time, or share them with others.
Video series
Learning for Liberation
A series of short videos exploring anti-racism practice, white accountability, and the ongoing work of unlearning.
Introduction to Learning for Liberation
Watch on YouTube →Truths Uncovered: Terminology Video 1
Watch on Substack →Truths Uncovered: Terminology Video 2
Watch on Substack →Truths Uncovered: Terminology Video 3
Watch on Substack →