Danny Waxwing comes to Collective Justice having been immersed in prison-based advocacy projects and prisoner support work for the past ten years, and brings a big yearning for that work to be more grounded in genuine relationship. Danny joined the HEAL facilitation team to help cultivate more spaces where people are collectively grappling with the hardest of questions around tending to harm and accountability, and to help generate more narratives that hold the full complexity of our life experiences and identities. He appreciates the HEAL circles for the way they nurture our capacity to hear more in each other’s stories and invite us to be as complicated and in-process as we are. He feels lucky to be in the presence of such deeply loving and intentionally challenging work. Prior to joining Collective Justice, Danny was deeply engaged with the work of the Prison Doula Project and the reproductive justice movement. When his first life plan of becoming a midwife didn’t quite pan out, he attended the University of Washington School of Law as a William H. Gates Public Service Law Scholar, and is currently an attorney heading up the Trans in Prison Justice Project at Disability Rights Washington.
Briana Herman-Brand has been working with youth and adults for 20 years at the intersections of interpersonal healing and community-based social change...
Calvin Burnap is a licensed mental health counselor in Washington state and works as a psychotherapist seeing individuals, couples, and families in private practice...
Cassandra believes in the humanity of people and is committed to working towards collective healing that starts with our youth. She comes to this work as a loved....
Clara (she/her/ella) is a queer, neurodivergent AfroSalvi living in diaspora. She comes to this work after a lifetime of navigating systems of oppression and violence...
Danny Waxwing comes to Collective Justice having been immersed in prison-based advocacy projects and prisoner support work for the past ten years...
Dashni is the Program Coordinator for CJ’s HEAL2Action Organizing Academy for Survivors, which resources leaders who’ve survived violence...
Devitta builds communities of healing and support for people most affected by violence and elevates those voices in policy discussions for community safety...
Devon is the Fundraising and Development Coordinator at Collective Justice. He spent fifteen years in prison contributing to the wellness...
Dolphy has a long history of organizing with and for communities most impacted by oppression. He was incarcerated at the age of 16 and released at 37...
Florence or Flo (they/she) is a queer Chinese American born and raised in Seattle, occupied ancestral lands of the Duwamish, Coast Salish people. Their background...
Grady Mitchell is a HEAL Circle Facilitator with CJ. He is also a Facilitator and Master Trainer for Roots of Success (RoS), an Environmental Literacy and Job Training...
Guadalupe’s work is characterized by a profound love for people and commitment to nurturing individual and collective power. She comes to this work...
Isaura Jiménez Guerra (they/them/elle) is a queer Mexican-American non-binary femme born on occupied Tongva land; and has now lived and worked on the...
Kathei, affectionately known as Coach Kathei, is an ordained minister, Certified Life Coach, Author and Spiritual Advisor with a passionate mission to empower women...
Martina dreams of a world rooted in joy, dignity and abundance. She is committed to supporting communities most impacted by interpersonal and state violence...
Matthew is the Dialogue & Accountability Processes Coordinator. He is a formerly incarcerated HEAL facilitator who draws on his personal experience...
Metasabia was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Her journey, like many, is full of broken pieces, love, and transformation. She traversed oceans, lands, and seas, to reach Seattle....
Orlando Aimes has witnessed firsthand the mass incarceration of Black, Indigenous, Latinx and other youth of Color and, focuses on dismantling the ...
Priya Nair immigrated to the U.S. when she was almost nineteen years old. Her world and work are shaped by this experience, and she imagines a future where all people...
Priya Rai is a queer, mixed race, chronically ill prison abolitionist who is dreaming wildly and fighting to win. She comes to this work as a survivor of many forms of...
Satory is the Communications Director at Collective Justice. Satory comes to this work as someone who has lived through the impacts of mass imprisonment...
Stacy Torres is a politicized healer, cultural strategist, consultant, and a somatic practitioner. As a cis-queer femme Xican@ with a physical disability, she has spent...
Tally (she/they) is excited and honored to join the Collective Justice team as an Intern this 2021-2022 year. She joins Collective Justice for her field placement in...
Teddy McGlynn-Wright currently directs the Trauma Informed Schools Train the Trainer project in New Orleans. he is also a Belonging-Based Facilitator, politicized...
Ye Qing Jiang is a queer, genderqueer, Chinese American raised in the Bay Area, nurtured in San Diego, and currently finding roots in the PNW. Ye Qing’s background...
Andrew came to this work as a participant in our Community HEAL Circles program that was held in collaboration with Community Passageways’...
Derrick-Martin-Armstead is driven by desire to see his community thrive with the resources and support they deserve. He draws from his own life experience...