Jacqui Johnson

Jacqui has an M.S. in Clinical and Counseling Psychology with concentrations in Trauma as well as Diverse and Underserved Communities. She co-facilitates empowerment workshops for incarcerated women that support their emotional needs while in custody with special attention to the role trauma plays in the lives of women and girls in the criminal justice system. In response to the lack of trauma-informed care within the penal system, Jacqui founded the nonprofit Sankofa Healing Studio which is built on the six core principles of trauma-informed care: 1) trauma- understanding, 2) safety & security, 3) cultural humility & responsiveness, 4) compassion & dependability, 5) collaboration & empowerment, and 6) resilience & recovery. 

 

Fueled by her passion and dedication as a change agent, Jacqui uses community activism and artivism to disrupt the cycles of social injustices and challenge individuals and organizations to become love-centered and anti-oppressive. She provides training workshops on the importance of gender-responsiveness and trauma-specific care within the legal system. She facilitates trauma/resiliency workshops in the community that addresses racial, inter-generational, and community trauma. She believes that to eradicate the myths and remove the stigma related to mental health in the black community, we must first name it and then replace it with culturally relevant services. She addresses head-on the complex intersectionality of adverse childhood experiences, race, and the criminal justice system. 

 

Her strength is her creativity and ability to look at things through an empathic lens. She doesn’t allow herself or those that she works with to be limited by societal boxes; instead, she meets people where they dream. She is committed to the betterment of the community, as well as the advancement of trauma-related healing and research. "Holding space is the most powerful and loving thing that we can do for another person. Each of us is the expert in our own lives. We need to be supported not saved. We need to be heard not told. We need to feel loved. Embrace me as I am."

 

Until the Story of the hunt is told by the Lion, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.          ~ African Proverb

Upcoming (0)

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Past (11)

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the  Fourth Trimester primary image

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the Fourth Trimester

Tue, Aug 27 • 6:00 PM

Free

Reflecting Black primary image

Reflecting Black

Mon, Aug 19 • 6:00 PM

Free

Death by Incarceration primary image

Death by Incarceration

Tue, Aug 13 • 6:00 PM

Free

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman primary image

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman

Tue, Aug 6 • 6:00 PM

Free

His Perspective primary image

His Perspective

Tue, Jul 30 • 6:00 PM

Free

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis primary image

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis

Mon, Jul 22 • 6:00 PM

Free

The VAGUS Rule primary image

The VAGUS Rule

Tue, Jul 16 • 6:00 PM

Free

Broken Crowns primary image

Broken Crowns

Tue, Jul 9 • 6:00 PM

Free

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community. primary image

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community.

Tue, Jul 2 • 6:00 PM

Free

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience primary image

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience

Mon, Jun 24 • 6:00 PM

Free

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment primary image

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment

Fri, Apr 12 • 6:00 PM

Free

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the  Fourth Trimester primary image

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the Fourth Trimester

Tue, Aug 27 • 6:00 PM

Free

Reflecting Black primary image

Reflecting Black

Mon, Aug 19 • 6:00 PM

Free

Death by Incarceration primary image

Death by Incarceration

Tue, Aug 13 • 6:00 PM

Free

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman primary image

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman

Tue, Aug 6 • 6:00 PM

Free

His Perspective primary image

His Perspective

Tue, Jul 30 • 6:00 PM

Free

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis primary image

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis

Mon, Jul 22 • 6:00 PM

Free

The VAGUS Rule primary image

The VAGUS Rule

Tue, Jul 16 • 6:00 PM

Free

Broken Crowns primary image

Broken Crowns

Tue, Jul 9 • 6:00 PM

Free

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community. primary image

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community.

Tue, Jul 2 • 6:00 PM

Free

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience primary image

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience

Mon, Jun 24 • 6:00 PM

Free

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment primary image

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment

Fri, Apr 12 • 6:00 PM

Free

Jacqui has an M.S. in Clinical and Counseling Psychology with concentrations in Trauma as well as Diverse and Underserved Communities. She co-facilitates empowerment workshops for incarcerated women that support their emotional needs while in custody with special attention to the role trauma plays in the lives of women and girls in the criminal justice system. In response to the lack of trauma-informed care within the penal system, Jacqui founded the nonprofit Sankofa Healing Studio which is built on the six core principles of trauma-informed care: 1) trauma- understanding, 2) safety & security, 3) cultural humility & responsiveness, 4) compassion & dependability, 5) collaboration & empowerment, and 6) resilience & recovery. 

 

Fueled by her passion and dedication as a change agent, Jacqui uses community activism and artivism to disrupt the cycles of social injustices and challenge individuals and organizations to become love-centered and anti-oppressive. She provides training workshops on the importance of gender-responsiveness and trauma-specific care within the legal system. She facilitates trauma/resiliency workshops in the community that addresses racial, inter-generational, and community trauma. She believes that to eradicate the myths and remove the stigma related to mental health in the black community, we must first name it and then replace it with culturally relevant services. She addresses head-on the complex intersectionality of adverse childhood experiences, race, and the criminal justice system. 

 

Her strength is her creativity and ability to look at things through an empathic lens. She doesn’t allow herself or those that she works with to be limited by societal boxes; instead, she meets people where they dream. She is committed to the betterment of the community, as well as the advancement of trauma-related healing and research. "Holding space is the most powerful and loving thing that we can do for another person. Each of us is the expert in our own lives. We need to be supported not saved. We need to be heard not told. We need to feel loved. Embrace me as I am."

 

Until the Story of the hunt is told by the Lion, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.          ~ African Proverb

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the  Fourth Trimester primary image

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the Fourth Trimester

Tue, Aug 27 • 6:00 PM

Free

Reflecting Black primary image

Reflecting Black

Mon, Aug 19 • 6:00 PM

Free

Death by Incarceration primary image

Death by Incarceration

Tue, Aug 13 • 6:00 PM

Free

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman primary image

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman

Tue, Aug 6 • 6:00 PM

Free

His Perspective primary image

His Perspective

Tue, Jul 30 • 6:00 PM

Free

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis primary image

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis

Mon, Jul 22 • 6:00 PM

Free

The VAGUS Rule primary image

The VAGUS Rule

Tue, Jul 16 • 6:00 PM

Free

Broken Crowns primary image

Broken Crowns

Tue, Jul 9 • 6:00 PM

Free

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community. primary image

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community.

Tue, Jul 2 • 6:00 PM

Free

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience primary image

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience

Mon, Jun 24 • 6:00 PM

Free

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment primary image

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment

Fri, Apr 12 • 6:00 PM

Free

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the  Fourth Trimester primary image

The Impact of Black Maternal Mortality and Surviving the Fourth Trimester

Tue, Aug 27 • 6:00 PM

Free

Reflecting Black primary image

Reflecting Black

Mon, Aug 19 • 6:00 PM

Free

Death by Incarceration primary image

Death by Incarceration

Tue, Aug 13 • 6:00 PM

Free

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman primary image

Saving ME ... while being a strong Black Woman

Tue, Aug 6 • 6:00 PM

Free

His Perspective primary image

His Perspective

Tue, Jul 30 • 6:00 PM

Free

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis primary image

Mass Incarceration as a National Health Crisis

Mon, Jul 22 • 6:00 PM

Free

The VAGUS Rule primary image

The VAGUS Rule

Tue, Jul 16 • 6:00 PM

Free

Broken Crowns primary image

Broken Crowns

Tue, Jul 9 • 6:00 PM

Free

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community. primary image

What happened to you? Healing and processing trauma in the Black Community.

Tue, Jul 2 • 6:00 PM

Free

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience primary image

ACE's 123: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experience

Mon, Jun 24 • 6:00 PM

Free

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment primary image

It's all about M.E. ~ My Empowerment

Fri, Apr 12 • 6:00 PM

Free