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Emma Thomas

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Emma is an educator, organizer, and community builder. As an educator, she works with young adolescents to help them deepen their relationships with themselves, learn joyfully, and grow beloved communities of warmth and accountability. As a facilitator and community builder, she works to activate white communities as part of a multiracial movement for racial justice and ecological wholeness. She believes in the power of music, laughter, and shared nourishment.

Audiences I work with

I work primarily with youth, but hope to facilitate with all ages.

Experience facilitating other events & workshops

What year did you begin facilitating the Work That Reconnects?
Music facilitation (healing vocal shame and singing together), Talking Circle practices from restorative justice, Journey Dance, yoga, and mindfulness

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WTR Facilitator
Location: Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 02130
Age: 31

The Work That Reconnects Network is a fiscally sponsored project of Inquiring Systems Inc., a tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation. EIN 94-2524840. All donations are tax-deductible.

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