As a community leader, educator, and spiritual care practitioner, I offer tarot through Kindred Roots—a collaborative, empowering, and reflective project for storytelling, healing, and connection.
By day, I work as an Employment Assistant supporting refugee and immigrant families through Church World Service in Winchester, Virginia. I also teach a university course on Indigenous cultures and serve as an intern with Sanctuary on the Trail, a Native American church co-founded by René Locklear White and Chris (Comeswithclouds) White, deepening my commitment to Indigenous and land-centered knowledge.
My tarot practice is rooted in queer liberatory values and shaped by my own healing journey through religious trauma. I use tarot not to predict the future, but to affirm each person’s agency, autonomy, and wisdom—especially those whose identities have been marginalized or erased in spiritual spaces. Through a mix of intuition, co-created meaning, and creative spread design, my sessions invite people to explore growth, decision-making, and personal transformation.
Whether reading at festivals, for students, for neighbors, or fellow wanderers, I see tarot as a way to return to ourselves and each other. Kindred Roots reflects my love for nature, storytelling, music, cats, and community—it’s a practice of grounding, growing, and reimagining together.
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