Founders

From street performer to systems thinker, Mark builds tools that reconnect people through creativity and cultural repair.

Mark Firehammer - Director

A movement visionary and somatic educator, Katrina brings deep body wisdom to the work of healing and reconnection.

katrina hawley - Pres. & Treas.

Howard helps people rewrite the inner scripts that shape their lives, blending wisdom, strategy, and embodied presence.

howard rosenberg - Vice Pres.

Creative Humanity Alliance, Inc. is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Established August 22, 2025

"Nothing within nature is capricious. We can't imagine what can never be. One good look at history should teach us, our dreams are within reach of you and me."     – from "Don't Forget Your Dreams"

Mythic Founders

The Creative Humanity Alliance was founded in story—by five Mythic Founders: Jonas, Scott, Mira, Lila, and Anaya. Though they aren’t real people, each was born of the creative process, embodying a facet of what it means to imagine, to challenge, to collaborate, to connect, and to carry the flame forward. In storytelling, these characters become lenses through which we glimpse possibility, experience transformation, and manifest new realities.

As the first members of the Alliance, they stand as symbols for every creator who chooses to act as a force for cultural change. Their presence reminds us that every act of creation begins in story—and that every generation plays a part. Here, you’re invited not just to join, but to step into the story yourself, where new bridges, new torchbearers, and new sparks are always welcome.

Jonas Wilder

The Visionary

Jonas embodies the spark of imagination that sees beyond conformity. He reminds us that new possibilities are always waiting, even in the face of pressure to follow the crowd. As a Mythic Founder, he carries the role of seer—challenging culture by envisioning what could be.

Scott Calix

The Collaborator

Scott represents the power of shared creativity. His presence reminds us that no vision takes root without partnership, listening, and the willingness to build together. As a Mythic Founder, he stands for trust, dialogue, and the strength of community.

Mira Ellison

The Guardian

Mira is the keeper of embodiment and presence. She protects the connection between body, movement, and spirit—reminding us that creativity lives not only in ideas but in lived, physical experience. As a Mythic Founder, she symbolizes care, humility, and balance.

Lila Hartman

The Bridge

Lila carries the role of connector between generations, weaving continuity between Jonas’s vision, Scott’s collaboration, and Anaya’s future. She reminds us that creativity is not bound to a single time or voice, but flows across eras and perspectives. As a Mythic Founder, she represents continuity, dialogue, and the strength of relationship.

Anaya Pierce

The Torchbearer

At only 17, Anaya embodies the next generation stepping into creativity with courage and clarity. She reminds us that the future of culture depends on young voices daring to speak and create. As a Mythic Founder, she represents hope, renewal, and the promise of what comes next.

Creative Humanity Alliance, Inc. is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Established August 22, 2025

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Pantry Provisions are the transmissible artifacts of connection and the first layer of Alliance value.

our humanity is the common thread

Restoring Connection Through Creative Awakening

The alliance is a movement of makers, storytellers, musicians, artists, and visionaries reclaiming what the world has forgotten— our inner voice, our shared humanity, and the power of remembering together.

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