The land we’re on
My office is on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe. The Puyallup people have lived on and stewarded these lands since the beginning of time, and continue to do so today. I recognize that this land acknowledgement is one small step toward true allyship and am committed to uplifting the voices, experiences, and histories of the Indigenous people of this land and beyond.
ʔuk’ʷədiid čəł ʔuhigʷəd txʷəl tiiɫ ʔa čəɫ ʔal tə swatxʷixʷtxʷəd ʔə tiiɫ puyaləpabš. ʔa ti dxʷʔa ti swatxʷixʷtxʷəd ʔə tiiɫ puyaləpabš ʔəsɫaɫaɫlil tul’al tudiʔ tuhaʔkʷ. didiʔɫ ʔa həlgʷəʔ ʔal ti sləx̌il. dxʷəsɫaɫlils həlgʷəʔ gʷəl ƛ’uyayus həlgʷəʔ gʷəl ƛ’uƛ’ax̌ʷad həlgʷəʔ tiiɫ bədədəʔs gʷəl tix̌dxʷ həlgʷəʔ tiił ʔiišəds həlgʷəʔ gʷəl ƛ’uʔalalus həlgʷəʔ gʷəl ƛ’utxʷəlšucidəb. x̌ʷəla···b ʔə tiiɫ tuyəl’yəlabs.
we are located in the Lincoln collective building in south Tacoma
There is plenty of free parking along the street and in the lot behind the building. Building entry is secured, you will be provided entry information prior to your appointment. There are no stairs to the main entrance. There is a heavy door- please let me know if you need assistance with this and I can meet you outside.
There is a waiting room to the left of the entrance. Restrooms are straight along the hallway, though they are not ADA accessible. There is also a water fountain, keurig coffee maker, and kombucha on tap, which you are welcome to help yourself to if you arrive early. I usually have water and tea in my office as well. I have many different fidgets available but feel free to bring any additional items that will help you feel comfortable during your appointment.