Ymasumac Maranon was created as a space for individuals and organizations to engage transformation with greater clarity, courage, and reflection. In a time of rapid cultural and social change, the work invites people to reconnect with their inner knowing, question inherited patterns, and cultivate ways of living and learning that are more aligned with their values and collective responsibilities.
I work as a speaker, facilitator, and writer whose practice centers reflection, dialogue, and transformative learning.
Through public talks, collaborative learning spaces, healing circles, and written work, I invite deeper engagement with questions of social justice, ancestry, spirituality, identity, and cultural change.
With two decades in grassroots education, a PhD in Education for Social Justice, and Quechua-Andean frameworks, I bring dialogue in life.
Keeping spaces where people read their realities, name inherited stories, and begin to re-pattern toward dignity, courage, and grounded responsibility. I invite you to walk this path with me.
Writer, Scholar, and Keeper of Healing Spaces in California
Certifications
• PhD in Education for Social Justice
• Member, American Educational Research Association
• Board Member, Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center
Education
• University of San Diego
• Pepperdine University
• California State University, Northridge
- Dr. Howard Thurman