
Jacquelyn is a racial wellness visionary and healing-informed designer. She has a Bachelor's degree in social welfare from UC Berkeley and a Master of Science in interaction design, where her focus was on creating healing environments. Today, she is the founder of Making the Body a Home, where she designs offerings for the body and home that help people stimulate racial wellness. She’s the author of the upcoming Penguin Random House book Racial Wellness, A Guide to Liberatory Healing for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. In this conversation, Jacquelyn and Jasmine discuss topics such as: 🌶️Dealing with social media overwhelm as a creator leading social change communities /education online 🌶️How to intersect seemingly polar identities 🌶️Journaling exercises to embed more play into everyday life 🌶️How 'Design as a tool for liberation' is an invaluable concept for social impact leaders
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