Betsy Gonzalez Blohm
Facilitation for Justice, Equity, & Thriving
"If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you've come because your liberation is tied up with mine, then let us work together."
- Lila Watson, Indigenous artist, activist, writer & educator
About Betsy Gonzalez Blohm
Betsy Gonzalez Blohm spent a decade-long career as an educator in K-12 public schools teaching and leading for equity. She now trains future teachers as the Director of Teacher Preparation at Friends School incorporating anti-racist pedagogy and mindfulness practices. As a learning program facilitator, she supports businesses, nonprofits, and schools in transforming at the individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels for justice, equity and thriving. She is a practitioner of Vipassana meditation and Plant, Animal and Earth reverence. She is currently studying ancestral healing and plants as medicine which she weaves into her work for collective liberation.
Contact: betsymariablohm@gmail.com
916-335-4741
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