I hold both minoritized and privileged identities, as a queer, neurodivergent, fourth-generation Japanese American. I believe coming back home to ourselves can be one of the most complex and scariest journeys we can embark on… and also one of the most healing. I believe systemic harm disconnects us from our body, mind, heart, and spirit, and healing comes through meaningful connection with ourselves and others, while finding ways to metabolize our pain through the body. I am also passionate about working with people impacted by the prison and criminal legal system, largely because of my family’s Japanese American history. In my every day, you can find me embracing slower-living, trying not to eat too many salt & vinegar chips, outdoor adventuring with the pupper, and decluttering and organizing my space to my minimalist's heart's desire.
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