Our Intentions

Indwell means to be permanently present in the soul and mind. With this framing as our guiding light, we create the conditions for liberation to emerge from these intentions:

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PLACEMAKING
We embrace the voice and imaginations of community for the strategic design of transformative spaces.

REMEMBRANCE
We believe in the life force energy moving through all beings and practices which help us connect to this presence.

SOCIAL HEALING
We center spiritual inquiry and resonance as necessary pathways for social change.

TENDING
We rise to our place as cultivators in the fields of liberation which root, bloom, and flourish for all beings.

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Hello! I’m tiffany,

An interdisciplinary program designer, facilitator, and birth worker based in Lenapehoking (New York City). For over 15 years I have worked with communities committed to social change. I now design to cultivate spiritual sustenance for visions of social change. Along with my network of talented practitioners, I am honored to journey with you.

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MY STORY

Stewarding Indwell is deeply personal for me. In the movement of the late 1800s for “free” black slaves to return to our soils of origin, my family was amongst the many. My maternal great and great-great-grandparents were children on the Brig Cora, a vessel upon which over 300 passengers immigrated from Barbados to Liberia in 1865. My paternal great-great-grandparents migrated from Alabama and Florida to Liberia in this same season. So I am the descendant of waymakers, those who had to till forgotten soils to establish a sense of belonging and community. I hold these memories in my blood and have created from this sensibility throughout my life.

My studies are ongoing - and proudly interwoven - with my B.A. in Communication and Black Studies from DePauw University and M.S. in Cultural Foundations of Education with a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Women's and Gender Studies from Syracuse University.

My vocational path began as a nonprofit youth worker and program designer, creating intergenerational convenings for social justice that reached over 20,000 people across Turtle Island (now known as the United States). While in this season I became a grief-walker - I lost love that transitioned by their own hands, the hands of others, and the hands of nature. To metabolize these experiences, I moved into NGO work in East Africa, where I continued to wrestle with my spiritual understanding and make sense of what it meant to belong and be in community.

In 2021, Indwell emerged through weaving my many questions and studies—Afro-indigenous spirituality, Birth work, Christianity, Cultural studies, the Dharma, Reiki, Transformational coaching, and Yogic wisdom (500 HR-RYT). I hold all of these guides with gratitude, but my role as auntie, cousin, daughter, friend, godmother, granddaughter, niece, and sister—the eldest daughter of the eldest daughter—is central to the heart of Indwell.

It was the time spent with my family during holidays, summers, after school at my grandmother's house, and family reunions that informed my community designs. I noticed, in every program I designed, every person I gathered, and every life I tended to - it was these relationships that motivated me. It was processing the impermanence of life through love lost that fueled the sense of urgency around my work for liberation and community resourcing. In everything I touch, I now seek to expand my capacity to love, serve, and sustain the existence of my relationships - and to allow the same for others. It is from these foundations that Indwell’s offerings emerge.

MY TEACHERS

I honor the teachers and communities that shape Indwell’s genetic code. I give thanks to Sharon, Steven, and Jagruti of Coaching for Transformation from Leadership That Works. I give thanks to adrienne maree brown, the facilitators, and participants of the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute. I give thanks to Yogic teachers Faith Hunter, Kiesha Battles, and Candace Jennings. I give thanks to spiritual teachers Aki and Manu (Reiki Godmothers), and Dadashreeji (MaitriBodh Parivaar). I give thanks to teachers Kevin Kahakula’akea John Fong (5 Elements Theory) and Five Lights Center of Shiatsu. I give thanks for the birthwork wisdom imparted by Chanel Porschia-Albert.