Healing justice for youth of color, their families, and the organizations who serve them.
Meet Rebeka
My life is dedicated to serving youth of color and their support systems, including the adults in their lives (parents, grandparents, extended family, teachers, and community advocates). I am an author, holistic health practitioner, community healing practitioner, and a community and business coach / consultant. My background includes an undergraduate degree in biology and extensive work as a radio and Emmy-nominated television producer in the United States as well as South Africa focusing on education, empowerment, and play for kids and their families.
I am accepting inquiries for workshops, one-on-one or group consultations, events and speaking engagements.
Rebeka Ndosi, M.S., L.Ac., is a board licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, teacher of child, adult and family yoga & meditation, a certified community coach in healing justice and a certified soul answer healer. She is the creator of Warriors of Light™ Card Deck: Tools & Techniques for Feeling Healthy, Happy, and Whole featuring youth of the African Diaspora. She is founder of the Youth Healing Justice Network as well as Maji ya Chai Land Sanctuary. Dedicated to building a culture and practice of mind-body wellbeing for youth of color and the adults in their everyday spaces and places, her work recognizes, honors, and nurtures the individual + collective wisdom that we hold. Rebeka’s practice is driven by the firm belief that lasting, revolutionary, change and healing starts from within. She focuses on practical, relevant, and integrative healing modalities to support children and youth, especially indigenous youth and youth of color, in addition to the adults and communities who surround them in relieving stress, processing and healing from trauma, and affirming greatness. Rebeka was named 2019 “Artist in Healing” by Minnesota Women’s Consortium.
Warriors of Light™
Warriors of Light (WoL) is an organization devoted to returning an experience of innocence, freedom, and vitality to youth of color. WoL empowers and educates youth, their family and community support systems, and organizational leaders through healing justice offerings.
Maji ya Chai Land Sanctuary is a black-owned, nature-based healing retreat center created to provide rest, reconnection, and rejuvenation of mind, body & soul for Black, Indigenous and communities of color across generations. Founded in 2020 by Rebeka Ndosi, we offer an intentional space rooted in healing, restoration, and thriving.