Our TRAINING Team

Julica Hermann de la Fuente

Julica Hermann de la Fuente (she/her) is a coach, trainer, and facilitator for liberation, transformation, and justice, and is currently completing her path toward ordination in Unitarian Universalism. Born and raised in Mexico City, she first became committed to social justice when she came to the United States for college. Since then, Julica has been an anti-racism/anti-oppression educator and trainer in a variety of capacities over the past three decades. In addition to a Lay Community Ministry degree from Meadville Lombard Theological School, she also holds a Master of Social Work from the University of Michigan and is certified as a master life coach. Julica stubbornly believes that liberation is found at the intersection of joy and justice. When not on shift for the resistance, you will find her playing with fabric, planning her week-long costume extravaganza for Halloween, looking for more excuses to frost fancy cakes, and reading optimistic sci-fi and fantasy possibilities of a just and equitable universe.

Rev. Dana Neuhauser

Rev. Dana Neuhauser (she/her) is an ordained deacon in the United Methodist Church. She likes to think of deacon as shorthand for justice-seeking, peace-making, disciple-equipping follower of Jesus. She has a heart for racial, LGBTQIA+, and environmental justice and seeks to invite and equip others to work for justice in the world as part of faithful living.

Dana is the Minister of Public Witness for New City Church in Minneapolis. She also serves on the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Council of Churches and on the Steering Team of MARCH (Multifaith Anti-Racism, Change & Healing).

Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel

Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel (she/her) is a pastor in the United Church of Christ who has worked for thirty-five years as an activist, trainer, and theologian. She currently is the Pastor for Justice Ministries and Director of the Center for Sustainable Justice at Lyndale UCC in Minneapolis, adjunct faculty at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, and a member of the MARCH (Multifaith Anti-Racism, Change & Healing) Steering Team. Her passion is supporting religiously rooted people to find expressions of their spirit in actions for justice.

Jessica Intermill

Jessica Intermill (she/her) is an attorney who has fought for tribal nations’ treaty rights in court and advised tribes in governance work for more than a decade. As a land-history consultant, she helps people and organizations learn the history of the land they stand on and locate themselves in our shared story. She is also a member of the MARCH (Multifaith Anti-Racism, Change & Healing) Steering Team.