Ymasumac offers keynote speeches, lectures, and community-led learning sessions focused on social justice education, ancestral knowledge, and transformative processes. These engagements are designed to be intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant, suitable for educational institutions, organizations, and public events.
You can book a session by contacting Ymasumac directly via email or phone as provided on the website. A free initial consultation is offered to discuss your needs and explore how her process-centered approach fits your goals.
Yes, Ymasumac offers bilingual engagement in English and Spanish to accommodate diverse audiences and foster inclusive cultural conversations.
Ymasumac focuses on transformative processes rather than quick outcomes or compliance checklists. Her work integrates indigenous frameworks, spiritual principles, and scholarly research to support long-term cultural and personal transformation rather than surface-level changes.
Workshop lengths vary depending on client needs, ranging from single sessions (such as keynotes or one-off workshops) to multi-session series designed for deep engagement and sustained transformation.
Yes, she creates and holds healing and dialogue circles both online and in person, providing emotionally safe spaces for exploring difficult truths, collective wounds, and possibilities for renewal.
She collaborates with schools, universities, community-based organizations, social justice nonprofits, cultural and arts centers, and values-driven businesses seeking to engage with social justice through spiritual and ancestral lenses.
Absolutely. Her offerings are designed for individuals including cultural workers, artists, emerging scholars, and everyday people interested in spiritual growth, ancestral wisdom, and social justice transformation.
Topics include redefining learning in blended classrooms, family and community engagement, equity in 21st-century learning, teacher empowerment, coding in bilingual classrooms, and using virtual reality as a tool for equity and change.
Her work is grounded in Quechua and Andean frameworks such as Chi'xi, Tukuy Sunquywan, and Pachakuti, which inform how she understands time, change, and transformation. These indigenous epistemologies are woven into her speaking, writing, and facilitation to offer alternative ways of knowing and being.
Rather than focusing on fixed outcomes, Ymasumac emphasizes the importance of the transformative journey. She supports clients in noticing and interrogating limiting patterns and gradually generating new ways of living and relating that align with their values.
Yes, she engages in community-based participatory research partnerships and produces reflective and critical writing that helps readers critically examine social realities and spiritual disconnection.
While based in California, Ymasumac operates primarily online and serves clients and audiences across the United States through virtual workshops, speaking engagements, and consultations.
She attentively holds spaces that balance truth-telling with dignity, connection, and hope, understanding the complexities of collective and personal wounds. Her facilitation is designed to engage discomfort while providing support and relational grounding.
Ymasumac holds a PhD in Education for Social Justice and has over twenty years of experience working in grassroots social justice education, family engagement, organizational development, and cultural facilitation.
Organizations gain access to transformative learning processes that help identify and shift cultural patterns, improve equity efforts, and foster healthier internal cultures rooted in justice, reciprocity, and collective well-being.
Yes, visitors to the website can access a newsletter featuring writings and event announcements, as well as curated selections from her published essays on platforms like Medium to experience her voice before committing to larger engagements.
Pricing varies based on the nature and scope of the engagement. Interested clients are encouraged to request a consultation to discuss specific needs and receive a tailored proposal.
She offers family empowerment series that focus on creating positive social-emotional home cultures, understanding 21st-century challenges, and applying restorative practices to support healthy learning environments.
Yes, she facilitates workshops on digital learning innovation, including blended classrooms, coding in bilingual education, and using virtual reality to promote equity and cultural change.