Art Team
As a grassroots organization built on 15 years of volunteering on the frontlines of children’s rights, the rights of Indigenous people, and the recovery of missing relatives, after a lifetime of survivorship and independent artistry; 2 years ago we found the stability to establish our 501c3 charitable organization! Invest in Earthsaylove Foundation, to invest in survivor leadership in the arts! Sufiyah(L) and Tamiko(R).




Call for Professional Mentors & Partners
We invite experienced artists, business leaders, and nonprofit professionals to serve as mentors and strategic partners. Mentors may contribute through time, expertise, creative collaboration, or financial investment to support survivor-led arts, education, and leadership initiatives. This is an opportunity to invest in meaningful, values-driven work with tangible cultural and community impact. Mentorships are flexible and collaborative, shaped by mutual capacity and alignment.






Earthsaylove Foundation is building resiliency and empowering survivor leadership in the arts, music, storytelling, and culture, in creative practice and critical inquiry!
Our team of survivor and ally Artist Facilitators are taking action, by representing leadership in global anti-human trafficking. In support of our mission, creating art for impact, cultivating a culture of peace, and empowering survivor leadership in the arts, we are raising awareness through public arts performances, workshops and speaking engagements. We draw on lived experiences to address topics where we are uniquely qualified. Our focus in 2026 highlights: Survivor Leadership In The Arts, Preventing Polyvictimization, & an Indian Child Welfare Case Study. If you’d like to have us perform/present, or consult, complete the contact form onsite!
Selected Presentations:
- Music, Memory & Community Healing as Pathways of Resistance & Liberation
- ICWA: A Case Study: Navigating Multijurisdictional Indian Child Welfare Cases
- Preventing Youth Gender Based Violence: Polyvictimizaton Within Trafficking
- LIVE Performances (Emcee/Poet, Visual Artist, Dancer, DJ)
Other Areas of Expertise:
- Survivor-centered program design and evaluation
- Trauma-informed organizational culture
- Ethical engagement with lived-experience leaders
- Preventing harm, retraumatization, and tokenization
- Integrity audits for survivor-focused initiatives
- Narrative repair and trust-building after institutional harm
- Policy and communications review through a survivor-led lens


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