Non-Coercive / Non-Hierarchical / Consent Based Decision Making
DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP
Jordan Cagle
Jordan Cagle spends her time homeschooling two wild children and tending to her vegetable garden. Her love language is food. Cooking for a whole slew of family and friends is a weekly occurrence at the Cagle house. She is also a musician and plays multiple instruments and enjoys singing all sorts of music, from rock and roll to Disney. She is happiest outside, particularly hiking, no matter the weather or terrain. You will often find her flipping things over to admire small creatures and sometimes pick them up and love on them too. She really enjoys a good project and getting her hands dirty learning a new skill. Jordan is one of the co-organizers of Jubilee House Community and is passionate about helping those in her community who need it the most.
Co-Director
Ryan Cagle
Ryan Cagle is a self described trailer trash pentecostal with a proclivity for liberative political praxis living in the backwoods of Alabama. He has served in a myriad of church contexts over his 13 years in ministry and is a trained spiritual director who uses table-top role playing games to cultivate space for personal and spiritual discovery. Ryan attends United Theological Seminary where he is pursuing a Masters of Divinity in Social Transformation and explores the intersections of food, farming, and faith formation. Ryan is one of the co-organizers of Jubilee House Community and spends most of his free time with his nose in a book, designing games with his two wild children, or working on projects with his partner, Jordan.
Co-Director
Kayse Brown
Want to be a co-laborer with us?
We absolutely can not do this work alone and are always looking for more and more people to join us in this work as co-laborers! Jubilee practices a non-hierarchical leadership structure where we make all decisions collectively! Whether you would like to formally join our team or simply be someone who is involved in this work then just give us a holler!
Kayse Brown is a dedicated community advocate with a heart as big as her Southern accent. In long-term recovery for almost 9 years, Kayse has spent the last eight years in the healthcare industry, focusing on mental health and Substance Use Disorders (SUD). With multiple licenses and certification in Substance Use Disorders , she's a valuable asset in making a positive impact in our community.
As a parent to three active children, Kayse is committed to her community's well-being, resiliently tackling challenges head-on. She believes in meeting people where they are, and offering compassion and love to transform lives. Kayse champions autonomy and the power of consent, encouraging individuals to proudly use their voices without shame.
For Kayse, it's not about conforming to societal expectations but about embracing individuality, ensuring everyone knows they matter and are worth saving.
Harm Reduction Coordinator