Founder & Facilitator - Denise Farai Williams
Denise Farai Williams is an embodied equity coach & facilitator, antiracist cultural organizer, educator, creative activist and performing artist. Farai is the founder & lead embodied equity facilitator, educator and strategist for Dynamizing Equity™. With a deep curiosity in nervous system-responsive self care, she invites participants to create more mental, physical, spiritual, internal space while employing a variety of cultural, somatic and historical learning prompts, to de-mechanize the body and build its capacity for revealing, feeling, healing and dealing with systemic racism and anti-blackness. Farai’s background in anti-racism, cultural organizing and social equity work brings an understanding of power and privilege to her facilitation. Therapeutic in nature, she boldly holds authentic and compassionate space for people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. She currently also serves as Program Director for Organizational Equity & Practice with Trinity Boston Connects. She is a Trainer with the People's Institute for Survival & Beyond (PISAB) and Center for Story-based Strategy (CSS); a member-facilitator with Parcon Resilience and the School Reform Initiative (SRI) as well as, faculty-facilitator with the Southern Jamaica Plain Health Centers’, Racial Reconciliation & Healing Project. She’s recently served as the DEI Director for METCO HQ.
Welcome to Dynamizing Equity, where we specialize in somatic equity training with a racial lens twist. Our founder and owner, D. Farai Williams, has extensive experience in theater and workshop facilitation, and is committed to helping individuals and organizations address the impacts of racial trauma on the body.
At Dynamizing Equity, we believe that true equity and justice can only be achieved when people are able to fully integrate their body, mind, and spirit in the healing process. Our programs are designed to help individuals develop the skills and tools they need to promote healing and wellness in themselves and their communities.
We work with individuals, groups, and organizations who are committed to promoting equity and inclusion, and who want to transform trauma into empowerment. Whether you are dealing with the impacts of racial trauma in your own life, or seeking to create a more equitable workplace or community, we are here to support you.