Meet justin!

Role: Impact Guide & Facilitator

Location: Berkshire County by the Hoosic River in the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican homelands

Interests: access, trout, mushrooms, wild medicinals, ancestral healing

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justin’s masters degree is in management of mission driven organizations with a focus on non-profit management. He worked in higher education for 14 years as a diversity, equity and inclusion professional and most recently as Associate VP for Student Affairs at The College of Wooster.

His work focuses on an intersectional and restorative approach to education and identity development. He coordinates intersectional outcome-based programming, advises young adults, and advocates for inclusive policies on campus and beyond. He is known in higher education for his integration of restorative practices in the traditional conduct model code. He also co-chaired a 2-year retention project at Allegheny College and can assist in your planning for holistic retention of historically and currently underrepresented populations.

justin taught as a visiting professor at Marlboro College and Allegheny College. His courses included, “Assata: In her own words” an undergraduate course in Black Studies at Allegheny College about Assata Shakur, and “Standing Up for Racial Justice”, a cross-listed Sociology course for both undergraduate and graduate students at Marlboro College.

Justin is standing in a river fly fishing
justin leads a group through the woods and is teaching them outside