Rebeccah Bennett

Rebeccah Bennett is Founder and Principal of Emerging Wisdom LLC – a forward thinking social enterprise that helps individuals live empowered lives; leaders build impactful organizations; and communities advance brighter futures. As part of her personal empowerment and social transformation work, Rebeccah established InPower Institute in 2010 to serve as the division of Emerging Wisdom…

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Brittíni Gray

Poet, Artist, & Creative. Womanist, Scholar, & Healer. Organizer, Activist, & Strategist. Black freedom at any cost is a sentiment Brittíni holds true as a master strategist who creatively works to heal communities from trauma. As a poet, healer and organizer, Brittíni has always worked at the intersections of art, healing, spirituality and justice and…

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Adande Lane

Adande has over a decade of experience in character development and transformational coaching with individuals and organizations. She is passionately focused on partnering with others to imagine & realize their best selves in purpose, with purpose and on purpose. At InPower, Adande will examine personal and collective spiritual stimulation and its impact on individual and…

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ēNiCōL

A master fitness trainer and practitioner of holistic wellness, ēNiCōL shares with InPower her keen passion for healthy living.  For her, passion is purpose and includes co-creating healing spaces for marginalized populations, artistic expression and cooperative community development.  Ē is a NASM certified personal trainer and the owner of Ēffective Hōlistic Fitness. Multitalented, ēNiCōL is…

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Amanda Tello

“As woke as you may think you are, you cannot be free until we are all free” – Amanda Tello. Tello is an indigenous Latinx activist, and community organizer. Her activism is intersectional, and focuses on the liberation of brown and black gente. She is a mother, a minimalist, and is working towards building an…

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April Warren-Grice, PhD

A highly-regarded research-practitioner and educational equity visionary, Dr. April believes wellness is social justice and takes a holistic approach to the development of the mind, body, and spirit.  She serves as a bridge of connection for advocates and practitioners wanting to move from theory to practice. In addition, she creates communities of practice among academics,…

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Jessireé Jenkins

Jessireè Jenkins supports InPower in maintaining meaningful connections with its community members.  Her background as a library professional and her interests in technology, civic engagement, social justice, and self-care makes her a perfect fit for the bold work of the Institute.  Jessireè believes in the power of communities and the impact that people can have.…

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MoMo Ward

MoMo (Ze/Zir/They) is focusing on therapeutic healing practices from a black womanist perspective and artistic expression. MoMo shares with InPower the emphasis on children, teens, and young adults healing. Through somatic bodywork such as dancing and yoga, MoMo believes movement is an art and a way that younger people can find identity, empowerment, and voice.  …

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Jaqui Rogers

Jaqui Rogers is an experienced diversity, equity and inclusion professional who specializes in group facilitation and curriculum development. She has a demonstrated history of working in the health care, education, tech and finance industries. Learn more at www.iamijaqui.com.

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