04/30/2026
Honored to be invited to spend the day at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris earlier this spring for the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, engaging global leaders reimagining health, STEM, AI, & cybersecurity through the lens of gender equity and structural transformation. Thanks Unesco en français for having us!
As a sociologist, public health strategist, mindfulness educator, cultural producer, artist/writer our founder Danielle Elizabeth Stevens examines how structural violence settles into the body and how communities build practices of healing that can reshape institutions and culture from the inside out. For over a decade, I have designed community-rooted health equity programming, advised institutions on adaptive leadership, built international initiatives that reimagine care as infrastructure, and develop communities that are resilient and poised for change.
From grassroots public health interventions in South Los Angeles addressing food-related health disparities, to partnerships with Google, NAACP, and Cartier, to academic consulting at Georgetown University and Oberlin College , nd collaborations with artistic institutions like the New Museum, our practice translates lived experience into policy language and brings narrative into conversation with neuroscience, healing justice, and human-centered design. I am especially interested in how emerging technologies reorganize bodies, access, and power, and how we can build systems that safeguard human dignity at scale.
We are grateful for conversations and convenings that move beyond optics and theory and into strategy, praxis, and lasting change. Designing ourselves into freer futures requires architects who are willing to steward this new world into existence.
If you are building at the intersection of health, tech, social change, and liberation; or if you care deeply about conjuring a more liberatory, visionary world, we invite you to connect. Let’s build anew together. Bisou. 💋