Phoebe Hall (she/her) is a Philadelphia-based do-gooder and lifelong learner.
She completed her undergraduate degree at Williams College, where she majored in History and Arabic with a concentration in Global Studies.
As a student, Phoebe began developing and facilitating workshops related to consent, gender justice, and other topics. Building on this experience, Phoebe pursued research focused on sexuality and wellness education. Phoebe continues to facilitate workshops on a variety of topics. Phoebe also co-founded a Facilitator Training Program designed to prepare participants to create and deliver consent-focused, trauma-informed, intersectional sexuality education workshops.
Phoebe has also worked as a history educator, emphasizing critical thinking, and often highlighting the intersections between social systems, culture, and politics. Phoebe is passionate about developing empathy and global competence, leading her to collaborate with organizations such as the Global Education Benchmark Group (GEBG) and Companionship through Language, Language through Companionship (CLLC).
Phoebe has advised and developed content for organizations like Education without Limits, which focuses on media literacy and social emotional learning.
Phoebe currently works in the climate justice movement. When she’s not working, you might find her making art or petting a cat.