unfurl & rewild

for collective transformation

GUIDING PEOPLE TOWARD CONNECTION, ALIVENESS, AND SOLIDARITY.

My Offerings

  • Somatic Coaching + Bodywork

    COACHING

    Engage in 1:1 somatic coaching and/or bodywork through an Arc of Transformation, in a personal or professional context, to deeply connect your longings and values with your actions to create lasting change.

    In-person or Virtual

  • Consultation + Facilitation

    CONSULTING

    Collaborate with me to support your team either on projects related to racial justice, transformative justice, white anti-racism work, or Sociocracy (a peer-governance model), or by facilitating collective liberatory processes.

    In-person or Virtual

  • Rituals + Retreats

    GATHERINGS

    Connect through earth-based rituals to move through processes such as grief (from violence, loss, or climate crisis) to possibility and action. Retreats are designed to meet your team’s needs from rest to strategy.

    In-person

Hi! I’m grateful you’re here.

I’m Anna (she/her). As a somatic practitioner, racial justice organizer, and facilitator, I believe in our individual and collective wisdom and power to transform ourselves while simultaneously impacting the world around us.

Why unfurl & rewild for Collective Transformation

Somatically we hold contractions in our bodies that stifle our energy and aliveness. This disconnects us from purpose, strategic action, and relationality. By connecting to the ancient wisdom within ourselves and through collective processes, we access a pre-colonial blueprint—a time and memory when we were more connected to our wild selves, the land, all beings, wild ‘nature’, wild-ness, so on. In these uncertain and intense times as we yearn for change, MAY WE:

unfurl ourselves becoming more open, present, and connected;

rewild through a felt sense of belonging, inter-connectedness, and aliveness; and

— engage in Collective Transformation through embodied action and purposeful practice.

unfurl & rewild is located on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary unceded Anishinaabe territories of Odawa, Bodéwadmiké (Potawatomi), and Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox) people, also known as Ann Arbor, Michigan (Michigamma).

As a white settler and human on this land, I am committed to learning and to repair around my ancestors’ impact, and to deepening being in right relationship with the land and all beings around me.

I welcome feedback & dialogue.

All images on this website of nature are intentionally plants, waters and lands from Michigan that I love dearly and were taken by me; photos of people were taken by friends and Katie Raymond