about me
Rebecca KellyG {she:her} is a Healing Sound Artist and Facilitator rooted in anti-racist practices. She supports individuals and groups in challenging oppressive conditioned beliefs, embracing accountability, and cultivating self-care for our personal and collective liberation. As a former civil rights attorney, her approach is informed by experience in structural and institutional advocacy and understandings of oppression. As an artist and facilitator, her methods are led by heart, inquiry, and intuitive communication. With over a decade of experience in the arts and social change, she engages in this work through workshops, immersive sound experiences, consulting, and retreats.
She holds such honors as The Adjunct Professor Award for Diversity and Inclusion from Wagner College; George N. Lindsay Civil Rights Legal Fellow with The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; and American University Washington College of Law MBP Catalyst for Change Award. Her work has been included in American Theatre Magazine, Rolling Stone, Playbill, and Elia Alba’s book The Supper Club.
Select trainings, workshops, and methodologies that support my practice:
She holds such honors as The Adjunct Professor Award for Diversity and Inclusion from Wagner College; George N. Lindsay Civil Rights Legal Fellow with The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; and American University Washington College of Law MBP Catalyst for Change Award. Her work has been included in American Theatre Magazine, Rolling Stone, Playbill, and Elia Alba’s book The Supper Club.
Select trainings, workshops, and methodologies that support my practice:
- Liberatory Education, Spring Up, Liberatory Academy, Summer 2022
- The Embodiment Institute, Embodiment Basics
- HeartMath Institute, Trauma Sensitive Practice
- Centered Accountability, Accountability Mapping
- People's Institute for Survival and Beyond
- Decolonizing Non-Violent Communication
- The Sounding Body with Anaïs Maviel
- Theatre of the Oppressed
the work
Engaging in work toward a more equitable and just world calls on us to rid ourselves of internalized, conditioned ideas while supporting others in doing the same. The impact of bias workshops and anti-oppression work is limited to our capacity to deeply listen, self-reflect and confront potentially long held beliefs.
Rebecca KellyG supports individuals and organizations in creating space within themselves in order to make concrete change in our personal habits, organizational practices, self image, and public policies. Rebecca engages in this work through:
Rebecca KellyG supports individuals and organizations in creating space within themselves in order to make concrete change in our personal habits, organizational practices, self image, and public policies. Rebecca engages in this work through:
- sound healing
- workshops
- organizational consulting
- public speaking
Header Photo & Artwork by Nichole Washington