As an artist, entrepreneur, and ecosystem builder, I pay attention to patterns—of harm, of possibility, of what’s missing—and co-creates solutions that honor people and planet. My work lives at the intersection of creativity and justice, building the scaffolding for a solidarity economy that nourishes us all—locally, nationally, and globally.
Across these partnerships—Media Sutra, WILDSEED, Jahajee, Standing in Our Power, Securing the Roots, WRAP, and more—I’ve helped seed and steward initiatives that weave storytelling, healing, and resource redistribution into a mosaic of liberation. Each collaboration is a living organism, born from collective vision, nurtured through trust, and rooted in love.
Together, we are building what our ancestors dreamed of: communities grounded in interdependence, abundance, and right relationship—where art, strategy, and spirit move as one.

"Love. Love. Love. Very rarely is love a part of an organization, let alone work culture. I worked for many organizations that espoused equity and inclusion, but never ever was the value and way of love centered or even talked about. As a kid, I remember discovering the feeling of love from my parents. I heard it, saw it, and felt it. It created energy in my body, warmth, a sense of security, trust, tenderness, compassion, and care. I rediscovered this way of being with Media Sutra. I fell in love with them because they gave me permission to love myself and bring my whole self to the relationships, work, and organization."
Davian Gagne, The Leaders Trust

"Having the freedom to lay on the earth and be held by her, while my children wandered in the reeds and found their way to play and laughter -- this is why WILDSEED exists – so we can heal and be healed in relation to the land and each other, for our own bodies, for our babies, and for our ancestors."
Vanessa Nisperos, 2022 Artist, Activist, Healer & Mother in Residence

JAHAJEE: Indo-Caribbeans for Gender Justice
The first and only Indo-Caribbean gender justice organization in the U.S. Jahajee builds power with Indo-Caribbean women, girls, and gender-expansive people to end gender-based violence and create pathways for healing, cultural resilience, and transformative justice. Rooted in the legacy of indentureship, Jahajee reclaims identity, voice, and collective power.
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Wealth Reclamation Academy of Practitioners (WRAP)
Redistributing wealth. Reclaiming power. WRAP is a national network of practitioners, funders, and wealth holders advancing reparative and transformative approaches to resource flow. Through education, practice, and accountability, WRAP helps move money out of extraction and into liberation—toward an economy rooted in justice and care.
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Standing in Our Power (SiOP)
A network transforming how we lead and live. Founded by Taij Kumarie Moteelall, SiOP is a community of Trans and Cisgender Women of Color, and Gender Expansive Leaders of Color who are reimagining and redefining leadership by centering healing, embodiment, and collective sovereignty. SiOP offers a living blueprint for liberation through love, rest, and relational power.
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For the first time in my life I feel in control of my “now.” I came in feeling like I was living in the middle of a hurricane and now I feel like the storm has passed. I can’t thank you enough!
Jenna Torres, SiOP Empowerment Workshop Series Participant