


Wed, May 13
|For Grantees Online via Calendar Link
Meet and greet with Teddy, Kirsten, and Bathabile! Supporting community stewardship through transitions and adjournment.
Meet and Greet with In The Works. This is a time to meet In The Works to discuss a potential consultation with SAIH grantees as we wind down this project. They will share more about the work, our collaboration, and their ways of being. ...
Time & Location
May 13, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT
For Grantees Online via Calendar Link
About the event
Meet and Greet with In The Works. This is a time to meet In The Works to discuss a potential consultation with SAIH grantees as we wind down this project. They will share more about the work, our collaboration, and their ways of being. This is a time to meet their, for them to meet you, and for you to share what you hopes and ideas for our adjournment at the end of this year.
Kirsten Harris-Talley (she/her) and Teddy McGlynn-Wright (He/They) from In The Works and Bathabile Mthombeni from Untangled Resolutions
Bathabile K.S. Mthombeni, J.D, M.S.LOD
Bathabile is a coach, mediator, and the founder of Untangled Resolutions, providing external ombuds and mediation services, workshops, process facilitation, and leadership coaching. Untangled Resolutions also provides DEIB-informed complaint and conflict management system design and implementation services to schools and other organizations.
Bathabile earned her A.B. in Sociology, cum laude from Princeton University, her J.D. from Columbia Law School, and her graduate coaching certificate and M.S. in Leadership and Organizational Development from the Naveen Jindal School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Kirsten Harris-Talley (She/her) A Belonging-
Based Facilitator, community educator, and artist. A seer who clears the path
and sits at the crossroads of change. Based in Seattle, WA; occupied territory
in ancestral lands of the Duwamish. She feels blessed to have been raised by
community in activism circles; doing reproductive justice, cultural proficiency,
and non-profit social change work over the last 25 years. She has also been
active in political change and previously served as a legislator as a Washington
State Representative for Southeast Seattle, and a Seattle City Council Member.
Learn more at: https://intheworksllc.com/about
Teddy McGlynn-Wright (He/They) A Belonging-
Based Facilitator, politicized healer and aspiring tea-farmer. A seeker of justice
and trickster who helps us find our way. Based in New Orleans, LA; Bvlbancha
ancestral lands of the Choctaw and Chitimacha. A professor, formerly of the
UW School of Social Work, he currently directs a trauma-informed schools
project in New Orleans, LA. When working with clients, (individuals and
organizations), Teddy uses a body-based (or somatic) approach to healing and
transforming the systems that break people, families and communities.
Learn more at: https://intheworksllc.com/about