Jen Willsea (she/her) is an Atlanta-based and western New York-raised queer mama, garment sewist, quilter, and dreamer of a future beyond white supremacy. She has been honing her craft of antiracist facilitation for nearly 20 years, apprenticing with elder practitioners before launching her independent practice in 2018. Her awakening to what whiteness has meant for the last 400 years (and in her own life) began as a young activist in San Francisco in the Challenging White Supremacy Workshop (now known as the Anne Braden Program) in the early '00s. Since then, Jen has slowly and intentionally built the skills and relationships required to do antiracist facilitation in a deeply embodied and wise way, as a cisgender white woman. Jen is a facilitator of multiracial organizational transformation at Liberatory Power Consulting Group, a student of what decolonization means for white antiracists at the Decolonize Race Project, and a coach/facilitator for white leaders who are committed to showing up as strong, reliable, trustworthy white antiracists.