Freedom Jones
Freedom Jones is Senior Community Violence Intervention Advisor at LifeBridge Health’s Center for Hope and Founder and CEO of Street Pause, Inc. With 30 years of experience advancing community safety and healing, she applies a public health approach to violence prevention programs across Baltimore.
Through Street Pause, Inc., Freedom created Baltimore’s first full-service digital violence response model to address online conflicts and real-time incidents in the community. She also launched EmergenShe, a rapid response system supporting women leaders and frontline practitioners in community violence intervention.
Freedom has received numerous awards for her leadership including the LifeBridge Health Care Heroes Award and the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Award.
Freedom is also an accomplished metal sculptor who creates welded works from steel, glass, and wood that explore memory, liberation, and inner transformation. Her art has been featured in exhibitions across the Mid-Atlantic and serves as a spiritual extension of her healing work.
Through Street Pause, Inc., Freedom created Baltimore’s first full-service digital violence response model to address online conflicts and real-time incidents in the community. She also launched EmergenShe, a rapid response system supporting women leaders and frontline practitioners in community violence intervention.
Freedom has received numerous awards for her leadership including the LifeBridge Health Care Heroes Award and the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Award.
Freedom is also an accomplished metal sculptor who creates welded works from steel, glass, and wood that explore memory, liberation, and inner transformation. Her art has been featured in exhibitions across the Mid-Atlantic and serves as a spiritual extension of her healing work.