hello 🀍 my name is chris eunmi yi-suh (she/they), and i am a queer diasporic korean spiritual care practitioner, artist, and community facilitator. in my spirit care work, i hold sacred space primarily for women of color, femmes, queer, trans, and gender expansive folks of color through one-on-one spiritual accompaniment, healing rituals, creative and somatic practices. with over fifteen years of experience as a retreat facilitator/curator and healing care practitioner, my practice is rooted in an attunement to interbeing (plum village tradition), the wisdom of healing justice lineages, anti-zionist christian liberation theologies, and various Korean ancestral rituals. my hope for the individuals and communities i work with is to support their ancestral connection, divine agency & interiority, and assist their healing journey in ways that aid collective liberation.

as a painter and care practitioner, my work emerges from an exploration of hanpuri (ν•œν’€μ΄), a Korean shamanic ritual of releasing collective, intergenerational grief and rage carried through historical injustices. i am currently studying minhwa (λ―Όν™”), traditional Korean folk art, through the lens of queering spiritualities and diasporic ties to ancestral healing. my creative and care offerings are guided by the intention of both personal and collective liberation, shaped by a decolonial, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and inter/intrareligious perspective.