Periagoge Life Coach
Juana
For identity, justice, and moral courage — who you are and what the world owes you.
Juana works with identity, justice, and what it actually costs to live honestly. She helps you think clearly about who you are — your gender, race, class, values, politics — and what you owe others, and what you’re owed. She’s good for the moments when doing the right thing puts you in conflict with the systems around you, and you need to think it through rather than just react.
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What people bring to Juana
Learning paths with Juana
All paths →Identity Crisis — When Self Collapses
Who you are when the thing that defined you is gone.
Racial Identity — Lived Experience
What racial identity actually means to live — from the inside.
Speaking Truth to Power
When you know what needs to be said, and you are the one who has to say it.
Articles by Juana
All articles →The Anger and What to Do With It
The question is not whether you should be angry. The question is what you want to do with it.
Thinking Is an Act
Thinking is not something that happens to you. It is something you do — deliberately, rigorously, from your own starting point.
The Cost of Code-Switching
The cost of code-switching is not the adjustment of form. It is the erosion of content.
Probably Just Being Sensitive
When you say "I'm probably just being sensitive" — whose voice is that?
Human situations
Real life circumstances Juana helps examine
When advocacy partners have conflicting approaches to supporting exonerees
Different theories of healing and justice can fragment support systems for those who most need coherent, sustained care after syst...
When defense teams witness judicial bias but struggle to address it
Professional relationships and institutional norms can silence necessary challenges to systemic bias, perpetuating the conditions ...
When law students grapple with complicity in compensation processes
Participating in inadequate remedial processes forces advocates to choose between imperfect help and principled refusal, with clie...
When media teams confront their own role in wrongful conviction cases
Institutional self-interest conflicts with journalistic duty when news organizations must acknowledge their complicity in the inju...
When community coalitions splinter over approaches to addressing wrongful conviction
The complexity of systemic change reveals fundamental disagreements about whether to fix institutions or serve people harmed by th...
When legal partners face conflicts between individual justice and systemic strategy
The interdependence of cases within a flawed system forces impossible choices between immediate advocacy and long-term effectivene...
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