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Audrey Kindred
Youth + Family
Program Coordinator

Audrey designs ethical education programs for children, teens, and families, and produces intergenerational gatherings, performances, and festivals that bring Ethical Culture’s values to life.

She co-chairs the Ethical Education Committee of the American Ethical Union, serves as President of National Ethical Service representing the movement at the United Nations, and participates in spiritual and religious life advisories at Columbia University and NYU. With more than 25 years in the Ethical Culture movement, Audrey is currently pursuing leadership training and has led ethical education programs in two Societies.

Her academic and training background spans Bennington College, SUNY Empire State University, Sunbridge Institute, and the AEU’s Lay Leadership School, alongside multiple certifications in yoga and restorative practices. She is co-author, with Dr. Anne Klaeysen, of the AHA’s online course Humanist Family Life Ceremonies, and her recent master’s thesis, Human-I-Tree, explores mindful climate justice education.

A lifelong artist, educator, and activist, Audrey’s work blends creativity, embodiment, and ethical development. She has contributed to organizations such as Trilok School, Movement Research, The Quad School, Bent on Learning, and the Narcolepsy Network, and continues to engage in somatic, artistic, and community-based practices that shape her humanitarian approach.

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