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Rebecca is a Moroccan-American artist and activist, whose work lives at the intersection of art, humanitarian work, and cultural curiosity.
Her professional roots in social work have provided her training in trauma-informed care, and enabled her to travel the world, working with diverse and vulnerable populations. From orphanages in India to public schools in Tacoma, she has used creative arts as a vehicle for cross-cultural connection and healing. As a former foster youth and adoptee herself, Rebecca has an ability to overcome hardships with a powerful determination to find and share life’s beauty. Her mission is to promote and share the values of cultural empowerment, music, and innate wisdom as tools and processes for healing. She lives heart-forward, and encourages others to seek the liberation waiting for them.
Artist
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Performer
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Teaching Artist for Strong voices art academy at Centrum Foundation
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Singer-songwriter
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MUSIC for ceremony
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Festivals
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student of global sacred music traditions
Humanitarian
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activist for orphaned, houseless, and foster youth
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Co-founder of Port townsend Psychedelic society
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Trained in Trauma-informed Approach
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focus on International development & anthropology