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“All our suffering is mutual. All our healing is mutual. All our thriving is mutual.”

Edgar Villanueva

About Sarah

Sarah Briuer Boland is a Los Angeles-based educator and racial equity activist. She has taught and facilitated in many spaces, from elementary school caregiver workgroups, to middle school equity councils, high school classrooms, faculty workshops, university classrooms, museums, religious institutions and even on the sidewalk outside City Hall. Whatever the population, she practices honoring inherent worth and dignity, inspiring curiosity and inviting critical analysis for the ultimate purpose of nurturing justice and belonging. Sarah is a lifelong learner who orients herself always toward humility, curiosity and radical empathy. Along with cultivating joy and collective liberation, she is often thrift shopping, hiking, editing her novel and singing with Pasadena’s Selah Gospel Choir.

Why Attachment Matters, LLC?

Many of the established paths to build the future we want ignore that we are social creatures, wired for connection. Our capacity to feel safe and belong affects every single aspect of our lives. Giving young people tools to improve the quality of their relationships ensures that their generation will not just be connected, but can foster a just world for us all.