CONOCIMIENTO WORKSHOPS

A Framework for Living Your Path & Purpose

Developed and Facilitated by

Brenda Sendejo, PhD

LEARN MORE HERE.

BRENDA SENDEJO CONSULTING

Soul-led Coaching & Community Building for Changemakers

Artist Credit: "Guadalupe Joven" by Santa Barraza. 

A Virtual Workshop Led by Brenda Sendejo

Friday, July 25, 2025 | 12-1:15 CT

Click here for more information and to register.

The Living Spiritual Activism In These Times  Series Presents:

“Unsilencing the Past: Re-membering with Guadalupe-Tonantzin”  


CONOCIMIENTO GROUP COACHING COMMUNITY

Empowering changemakers and leaders to nurture their inner worlds as they create change in the outer world.

The Next Conocimiento Coaching Cohort begins Tuesday, July 22!

* LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONOCIMIENTO COACHING PROGRAM and the term “conocimiento”

HERE.

SOUL CONNECT

A Monthly Membership Community

COMING JULY 21, 2025

* For changemakers and leaders seeking consistent, soulful support in navigating burnout and integrating sustainable self- and soul-care practices into their lives and work. Learn more HERE.

* REGISTER BY JULY 21 AND RECEIVE A 1-HOUR COACHING/SUPPORT SESSION FROM BRENDA.

HOLDING OUR POWER SACRED CÍRCULOS

MONTHLY, NO-COST COMMUNITY CIRCLES

Learn more & register HERE.

PUBLICATIONS & FORTHCOMING BOOK:

“The movement taught me I could change the world”: Chicana Feminism, Spiritual Activism, and Re-membering in Texas

Currently booking for Hispanic/Latine/x Heritage Month and Women’s History Month.

TESTIMONIALS

“Brenda brings her gift and experience for holding space to all she does. Academia and these political times can feel isolating. The April círculo reminded me that I am part of a woven, caring community who is committed to reimagining the world. My entire self felt invited into the círculo, mind, body, and spirit. My entire self breathed! Gracias/gratitude. I look forward to experiencing more of Brenda's ofrendas/offerings.”

- Naya Armendarez Jones, PhD, April Making Soul / May Holding Our Power Sacred Círculo Participant

Thank you, Brenda Sendejo, for hosting such a meaningful and powerful circle. I'm deeply grateful for the space you created and for introducing me to the soul care and the true meaning of power. Your guidance opened up something real and transformative within me. So much appreciation for your wisdom and the community you're building.

- Berenice Soto, May Holding Our Power Sacred Círculo Participant

BRENDA’S INSIGHT TIMER OFFERINGS

For 20 years, I have taught, written about, and spoken on spirituality and social change. Today, I live out my purpose by creating spaces and experiences for change-makers from systemically marginalized groups to integrate self-care and soul-care into their community care and social change work. I support my clients by helping them craft and live out a path that reflects their light, purpose, values, and truth. Learn more about me and my why. - Brenda

On the Use of Conocimiento and Our Work Together

I developed and implement the Conocimiento Framework in my offerings as a means of guiding clients through processes of soul-inquiry and self-discovery, soul tending and self-care. The Conocmiento Framework amplifies the importance of self-care and soul-care in these tumultuous times, with an emphasis on supporting changemakers from historically marginalized groups as they serve their communities. Conocimiento, the Spanish word for knowledge or wisdom, conveys a deep sense of understanding and inner knowing. That is, a path towards integrating one’s truth into one's life in a way that is connected to the struggles of others on the planet, and the Earth itself. This framework is rooted in the seven stages of the path to conocimiento as theorized by Gloria Anzaldúa, which we will draw from and build upon into our work together.

Through group coaching, workshops, círculos, and in 1:1 coaching, clients are guided to develop practices and mindsets that nurture their inner worlds while supporting their outer work in the world. Throughout, individuals cultivate a deeper awareness of and alignment with their inner truth.

The Path of Conocimiento by Gloria Anzaldúa:

“A form of spiritual inquiry, conocimiento is reached via creative acts-writing, art-making, dancing, healing, teaching, meditation, and spiritual activism – both mental and somatic (the body, too, is a form as well as a site of creativity). Through creative engagements, you embed your experiences in a larger frame of reference, connecting your personal struggles with those of other beings on the planet, with the struggles of the Earth itself."

- now let us shift…the path of conocimiento … inner works, public acts (2002)

PUBLIC SPEAKING:

Workshops, Talks, & Professional Development

for professionals, higher ed, community groups, schools, and non profit organizations.

**Now booking for September/October Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month & Fall Professional Development & Coaching (1:1 and group)

“Unsilencing the Past: Inspiring Belonging Through History and Memory”

*This workshop is based on my recent publication in Somos Tejanas! Chicana Identity and Culture in Texas (UT Press 2025). It can be tailored to educators and other various groups and settings.

Available for Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month 2025 Presentations & Workshops

Please contact me for more information on speaking engagements.

“Cultivating Belonging Through “inner work": Insights from Gloria Anzaldúa’s Borderlands” Trinity University, November 2024.

HIGHER ED OFFERINGS

A holistic approach to supporting communities within higher education through coaching, workshops, and consulting.


~ COACHING for ACADEMICS ~

Serving academics and others seeking a holistic approach to thriving within and beyond academia.

  • Personalized, Holistic Coaching

  • 1:1 Support Sessions A package of sessions (1-90 min & 1-30 min) tailored to help academics with a particular area or project they wish to focus on, such as self-care and avoiding potential burnout, writing, balancing workload and service, life priorities, navigating the academy, and more.

  • Recent clients include: university administrators, junior faculty, and graduate students.

    * Contact me to discuss your goals and charting your path.

“Leading in the Borderlands: Inclusivity in Practice” School Directors and Chairs workshop, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas, August 2024 (above).

“Cultivating Belonging Through “inner work": Insights from Gloria Anzaldúa’s Borderlands” Trinity University, November 2024 (above).

A special thank you to San Jose State University’s TRIO/McNair Program for inviting me to present a workshop on staying connected to our truth through story in graduate school. What an amazing group of McNair Scholars!! (right).

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & WORKSHOPS FOR CAMPUS COMMUNITIES

  • “Unsilencing the Past: Inspiring Belonging Through History and Memory”

  • “Cultivating Belonging through ‘inner work’: Insights from Gloria Anzaldúa’s Borderlands”

  • “Leading in the Borderlands: Inclusivity in Practice” (geared towards those in leadership positions)

  • “The Holistic Academic: Self, Soul, and Community Care”

  • “Mentoring Latinx Students in Higher Ed”

  • “Self-Care as Community Care”

  • “Navigating Academia As Faculty and Staff of Color”

  • “Pedagogy in Action: Storytelling as Community Building”

*Customizable offerings available. Workshops can be tailored to serve undergraduate, graduate, staff, or faculty groups. Please reach out for further information.

Ethnographic & Cultural Consulting


  • Ethnographic and archival research and analyses.

  • Creating inclusive spaces and pedagogies in higher ed, K-12, and community settings through story.

  • Exhibit, television, and film consultation on Chicana/o/x and Tejana/o/x history, culture, and social justice causes.

  • Recent project: UTSA Democratizing Racial Justice Project/birthing justice initiative, a university-community partnership supported by the Mellon Foundation.

Headshot of Dr. Brenda Sendejo

Brenda Sendejo is an author, speaker, coach & guide who empowers changemakers and heart-centered leaders to integrate self- and soul-care into their community care.

A former tenured faculty in the Liberal Arts context and leader in a national organization in my field, I experienced burnout. I learned the hard way that prioritizing students, institutions, community, and caregiving over my own well-being was not sustainable. I learned that I had to take my well-being into my own hands. No one else would do it for me. It wasn’t until I left academia that I was able to understand the fracturing of the mind, body, and spirit I experienced. Today, my purpose is to support changemakers and heart-centered leaders, especially those from historically marginalized groups, in integrating connection to their truth as an essential part of community care, caregiving, and social change work.

As I discuss in my forthcoming book on Chicana spiritual activism, learning the stories of women in the Chicana movement in Texas and the histories they uncovered transformed me. They led me to earn a PhD in cultural anthropology and to my work as a storyteller, facilitator, and coach today. These encuentros/ encounters with the women led me to a new way of seeing the world and coming home to myself, stages of transformation that inform my Conocimiento Coaching Framework, inspired by the work of Gloria Anzaldúa.

As a published author, award-winning educator, former faculty member and department chair, mentor, and chair of a national professional organization, I continually return to the power of story. Stories can silence, damage, and deter—but they also empower, heal, and allow us a deeper connection to ourselves and others.

I am guided by the wisdom of my own teachers and continually reminded that aligning with and operating from our truth, as in (re)writing our own stories and charting our own paths, inspires self-empowerment and healing for ourselves and the world. In the words of Gloria Anzaldúa, “I change myself, I change the world.”

Please reach out to discuss how I can support you and your community!

brenda@brendasendejoconsulting.com | 512.791.9808

brenda sendejo, phd

author | speaker | coach & community builder