Recent changes to federal funding for activities that address health equity have forced many organizations to scrub their websites of content that could jeopardize their funding.
Below are screen shots of my work over the last ten years as most of it is not accessible on any website at the moment.
This multi-year, multi-site, national initiative was designed toe strengthen collaborations between public health and domestic violence advocacy to improve health outcomes for survivors. I was in charge of leading the operations of this study, including training and technical assistance for all ten sites.

Lead facilitator of the SLC for three years. Central to the recruitment, selection and ongoing support of each cohort. Was the main consistent resource for leadership development throughout this project.
This resource was developed for domestic violence advocates to deepen their understanding of the roots of violence and how engaging in anti-racism work was at the hear of the work to end violence. I was central to the development and creation of this video series.
This safety card was developed in collaboration with survivors and people living with HIV to help care providers respond to trauma and violence in the clinical setting. I created this resource alongside a training curriculum for HIV care providers.
Launched and hosted this national podcast for four seasons.

Served as faculty for this virtual educational resource for community health centers.



Spearheaded the effort to create an infographic tool to help advocates understand the key conditions that need to be in place in order for children and families to be safe. Worked with the artist to design the resource and companion training tools


Conducted extensive interviews and crafted three case studies of codesign with survivors at the local, state and national level.