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Work

Intentional facilitation

My facilitation practice is largely grounded in pursuing liberation, equity, and justice.

Let’s figure out how to achieve what you’re looking for, whether you’ve got an idea, existing program, or the whisper of a dream.

Get in touch to start a conversation.

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Engage your group

Whatever topic you’re looking to explore, I bring realness and weirdness to the room. Draw your audience in with a speaker who addresses your guests like friends over tea.

I’m often asked to speak about leadership, nonprofit governance, network weaving/network theory, equity and liberation, mental wellness, identity and belonging, and the power of storytelling.

Get in touch to start a conversation.

Stories of Ours

A grassroots project that aims to deepen community, invite solidarity, and challenge dominant narratives through intentional acts of storytelling and art.

Learn more about Stories of Ours.

Dressed in Layers

An art project using 한복/hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) to explore notions of home, land, and community.

Learn more about Dressed in Layers.

 

In the past I’ve worked with organizations such as the Gardiner Museum, Toronto District School Board, Evergreen Brickworks, The Mosaic Institute, University of Toronto, Apathy is Boring, Centre for Connected Communities, Harmony Movement, Feed Ontario, Film Stars Project, Firefly Creative Writing, 8-80 Cities, Journalists for Human Rights, CivicAction, InformOntario, Jane’s Walk, Free Geek Toronto, Parkbus, and the Film Studies Association of Canada.

I currently am a part of the Ontario Nonprofit Network team as their Manager of Networks and Special Projects.

 
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Work with me

I am currently available for select facilitation, consultation, and speaking engagements.

 

Photo credits from top to bottom of page, starting from banner: Melissa Aquino Ursini; Jonathon Reed; Sean DeCory; Sean DeCory; Harriet Kim; Jonathon Reed.