Danielle Jones (she/her)

Portland, OR Danielle is a weaver of Earth-based, anti-racist and somatic practices designing frameworks, systems and learning opportunities for K-adult learners. Bringing her full self to the work means nestling within the intersection of education, health, sustainability, spirituality and culture. She believes that centering healing and interconnection is necessary for us to transform our systems, […]

Sonya E. Pritzker

Sonya E. Pritzker is the Living Justice Project Director. She is an anthropologist and practitioner of Chinese medicine as well as an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alabama. Her research includes studies of language, emotion, and the body; intimacy, self-development, and cultural change in China; and embodied social engagement […]

Rae Johnson (they/them)

Rae Johnson PhD, RSW, RSMT (they/them) is a social worker, somatic movement therapist, and scholar/activist working at the intersections of embodiment and social justice. Rae’s approach to their work is informed by decades of frontline work with homeless youth, women in addiction recovery, psychiatric survivors, and within queer communities. Prior to their current appointment as […]

Baili Gall (she/her)

Tuscaloosa, AL Baili is the former graduate research assistant on the Living Justice Project with training in anthropology, trauma-informed care, healing centered pedagogy, embodied social justice, and public health. She is currently applying this training in her role at the Tuscaloosa SAFE Center as the Outreach and Education Coordinator for sexual assault survivors in West […]