Collective Resilience

Trauma-Informed Yoga & Somatics Training and Certification

EBONY WILLIAMS, LMFT

Ebony Williams, LMFT is a Black, queer, first generation woman who is also a licensed marriage and family therapist, social emotional healing arts instructor, and a trauma-informed yoga teacher. She created the Ragdoll Project while earning an MFA in Writing at the California Institute of the Arts and has facilitated workshops on both the East and West coasts for trauma survivors and individuals navigating life challenges that range from sexual and domestic violence, grief and loss, LGBTQIA identity, and living in communities challenged by violence. Ebony also earned a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in African American Family Studies. As a therapist, Ebony has worked with adults across the spectrum of age, identity, and experience as well as with children and their families as they navigate a range of challenges from trauma, foster care, learning differences, family transitions such as divorce to name a few. Ebony also has a background in education as both a teacher and administrator.

Currently, Ebony teaches in the cultural psychology LGBTQIA+ specialization at Pacific Oaks College and the SEA Certificate Program through UCLArts and Healing Initiative. Ebony has a small private therapy practice offering individual, couples, and group/circle work that aims to be trauma-reducing and healing centered. In addition, Ebony is also the founder of Root Wellness Healing, a leadership and organizational wellness consulting practice.