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About Rev. Dawn
From
an early age, Dawn felt committed to social justice issues. She left
university for two years to dedicate herself to the service-learning
and leadership programs City Year and Public Allies. She then
returned to university to further develop her knowledge in the arts
and social service, graduating with a degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont in 1996.
After several years of community outreach and organizing around
youth, media, the arts, and politics, Dawn, with the assistance of
her board, developed and launched
Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (J.U.i.C.E.),
a hip hop focused community center, inspired specifically by her
work with incarcerated youth. Since 2001, J.U.i.C.E. has offered
breakdancing, deejaying, emceeing, mural and graffiti art and music
production instruction, mentoring, and practice sessions to about
100 young people per weekly session. The center’s only ground rule
was and continues to be “respect”. The program has been featured in
the LA Times, as well as on ABC, FOX, MUN2, and a variety of other
outlets. She concurrently worked with the national political
watchdog organization Common Cause and later served as the lead
coordinator of the “Art Matters” Conferences organized by the City
of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. J.U.i.C.E. is still
in operation today, and has served thousands of youth from the
neighboring primarily Latino and Korean communities and from around
the world. Witnessing the impact of the arts on young people who had
been through great strife had facilitated a deep appreciation for
the human spirit in Dawn, but, more recently, spiritual growth on a
personal and global level has become her preeminent focus.
The events of 9/11 brought to the forefront for Dawn
issues of mortality, purpose, and spirituality. In 2006, when Dawn
became pregnant with her son, creating a conscious and healthful
existence for her whole family seemed of paramount importance. In
2007, Dawn launched the website
Spiritlist.com, a job, opportunities, and services portal
exclusively for Southern Californians passionate about organics,
well-being, spirituality, and the earth. The same year, she became a
student at The New Seminary, a leader in the education, ordination,
and development of Interfaith Ministers for over 25 years. Dawn was
ordained by The New Seminary and officiates weddings and other
ceremonies specializing in rituals from various ethnic and faith
traditions, green events, sacred food, and working in collaboration
with the couples/participants and the divine to create truly
exceptional and memorable occasions. She also writes about holistic
living for various outlets. Her work has been featured in
Whole Life Times, Awareness
Magazine,
The Messenger, LA Yoga Magazine,
Atlanta’s
Oracle 20-20, and on
GetMarried.com.
Rev. Dawn speaks English, French, and Spanish. In
addition to officiating, Rev. Dawn serves as a counselor, and offers
workshops and coaching around goal
manifestation, finding one’s bliss, and conscious relationships. She
lives in Atlanta, GA, and spends a great deal of time baking chocolate
chip cookies with her son.
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