meet Jennifer

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Jennifer Eliezer, EdM, CPD is a Black U.S.-born Haitian Woman with a deep appreciation for community. Somewhat of a walking paradox, she is a quiet observer who roars when she laughs. She is a lover of beautiful things like a fresh journal, grocery store flowers, a good crewneck (even though hoodies reign supreme), Toni Morrison’s locs, and masterfully-curated art. Her heart bubbles to the brim for the people she is blessed to call home and for the music that feeds her soul.

Daughter of the ocean, Jennifer will choose the warmth of the sun over winter’s crisp air any day. Yet more and more, Jennifer spends time outside watching and sitting under the trees, learning from them no matter the weather. Jennifer loves language, and their tongue dances in Haitian Creole and Spanish. Jennifer is proudly left-handed. 

Jennifer is a fierce advocate for embodied people work and prioritizing our shared humanity above all else.

They are a certified perinatal doula, completing doula training programs with Shafia Monroe Consulting in 2020 and All In Doula Training in 2025. They hold an MBCT Teacher Certificate from the Brown University School of Professional Studies and continue to develop and embody mindfulness through personal and communal practice. Jennifer also holds both a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and a Master of Education in TESOL from Boston University. Jennifer is a lifelong learner and consistently engages in that quest not only through various courses and offerings but also through intentional integration of any new learning.

And who might ‘you’ be? Well, EWC clients vary widely, but the folks I typically work with are birthing people and their communities of support, birth workers, other care workers, writers, healers, artists/creatives, educators, and anyone navigating the traumatic impact of living within a deeply rooted patriarchal, white supremacist, queerphobic, capitalist context. Sound like you? Let’s chat.