Our Services

What We Offer

Transformative Justice For All provides education, advocacy, and community-based programming rooted in lived experience and transformative justice principles. Our work is designed to support learning, reflection, and meaningful change within communities and organizations.

Workshops & Community Education

We facilitate workshops that explore systemic inequities within the justice system and the lived realities of people impacted by incarceration. These sessions are designed to build awareness, encourage dialogue, and support more equitable approaches to justice and community care.

Speaking Engagements

Tasha Wilson offers speaking engagements, panels, and facilitated conversations grounded in lived experience and advocacy. Her work brings attention to justice reform, systemic racism, and the importance of centering community voices in decision-making.

Community Collaboration

We partner with grassroots organizations, institutions, and community groups to support initiatives that advance justice reform and community-led solutions. Each collaboration is tailored to the needs of the community and grounded in shared values of equity and accountability.

Advocacy & Systems Awareness

TJFA supports education and dialogue that highlights systemic barriers within the justice system and promotes transformative approaches focused on healing, accountability, and long-term change.

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“Working with TJFA helped our organization reflect on how we approach justice and community support. The session was honest, grounding, and deeply educational.”


— Program Coordinator

“Latasha speaks with clarity, strength, and lived experience that challenges systems in a meaningful way. Her voice is essential in conversations about justice reform.”

— Advocacy Sector Colleague

“This was one of the most impactful workshops we’ve had. It pushed us to think differently about accountability, community care, and systemic harm.”

— Workshop Participant