
Seattle, Washington
Damithia Nieves (she/they) is the founder of Thrive Centered, whose mission is to continue the work of decolonizing wellness and improving access to healing practices for BIPOC communities and youth.
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Damithia Nieves (she/they) is the founder of Thrive Centered, whose mission is to continue the work of decolonizing wellness and improving access to healing practices for BIPOC communities and youth.
As facilitator and educator, Damithia offers trauma-informed, healing centered and culturally responsive movement and mindfulness practices and programming to youth in schools (K-12) and throughout communities. Damithia creates liberated spaces and opportunities for healing to occur, prioritizing relationships, collaborative and reciprocal learning/teaching and community responsibility. As a dedicated practitioner and advocate for self and community care, she is rooted in disrupting dominant narratives that derail personal and collective growth and healing. She shines most brightly where race, social justice and community intersect with healing and collective wellness. Damithia lives with her partner and children on Duwamish Coast Salish Territory.
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