Arisika Razak, RN, CNM, MPH
Faculty Emerita
Women's Spirituality
School of Consciousness and Transformation
Email: arazak@ciis.edu
Biography
Arisika Razak, CNM, MPH, is a Professor of Philosophy and Religion and Women's Spirituality, and past Director of the Women's Spirituality MA and PhD program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She is also Director of Diversity at CIIS. Arisika is an African-American healer, ritualist, spiritual dancer, and educator who practices an eclectic mix of Earth-based spiritual traditions.
She has worked with indigent women as an inner-city nurse-midwife for more than 20 years, focusing on the lives and cultures of women of color, which has led to her research interest in feminist, womanist, mujerista, and postcolonial epistemologies and worldviews, and in women's health.
Arisika is a diversity trainer and spiritual dancer who leads spiritual and healing workshops. She has performed nationally and internationally; she was the 2008 American Association of Religion-Western Region's conference chair and vice president, and she is the organization's 2009 president.
Education
Health Care Administration, UC Berkeley 1978
Certified Nurse Midwife, UC San Francisco 1980
Courses
Gender, Sacred Sexuality, and Healing
Holistic Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Rights & Freedoms
Sacred Women of Africa and the African Diaspora