REALIZING FREEDOM TOGETHER
About Our Board Members
Kerry Keeler
Kerry Keeler is the Treasurer for Realizing Freedom Together. Born and raised in San Diego, California, Kerry later moved to Portland, Oregon to pursue a career in medicine, specializing in Anesthesia and Critical Care, and contributing to the development of the State's Trauma System. Kerry also served as President of an Anesthesia Group for five years, gaining a deeper understanding of finance and business practices.
With a lifelong interest in spirituality, Kerry has spent the last 40 years practicing Zen and, more recently, Dzogchen, a form of Tibetan Buddhist meditation.
This deep commitment to spiritual practice naturally led to a desire to support organizations aligned with those values. Believing that accessible, grounded spiritual teaching benefits everyone, Kerry is grateful to support the Realizing Freedom Together initiative.

Caverly Morgan
Caverly Morgan is a spiritual teacher, non-profit founder, speaker and writer who blends the original spirit of Zen with a modern nondual approach. She is the author of The Heart of Who We Are: Realizing Freedom Together as well as A Kids Book About Mindfulness.
Her practice began in 1995 and has included eight years of training in a silent Zen monastery. She has been teaching contemplative practice since 2001.
Caverly is the founder of Peace in Schools, a nonprofit that created the nation’s first for-credit mindfulness class in public high schools. She is also the founder of Realizing Freedom Together, a non-profit organization dedicated to making practices that lead to liberation for all, accessible to all.

Latifa Till
As an explorer of the mysteries of the heart, Latifa understands Love, ease, joy and beauty as our natural state. A core element of her teaching supports her students and clients in noticing and working with obstacles that hinder these states.
She is a Sheikha (senior teacher) with the Sufi Ruhaniat International, a senior Dance Leader with the Dances of Universal Peace, and a Semazan (whirling dervish). Latifa studies and offers Japanese Tea Ceremony and is nourished by non-dual teachings from many traditions.
Having been a fundraiser for Hospice and the Alzheimer’s Association, as well as supporting Board development for many non-profits, Latifa is utterly delighted to be lending her heart and energies to Realizing Freedom Together.
As a Coach and Spiritual Teacher, she is most passionate about supporting seekers, one-on-one, to uncover what keeps us feeling separate--not good enough, isolated, unlovable--and helping to guide them back to their own inner wisdom and connection.

Brian Ton
Brian Ton is currently President of Satori Law Group, Inc., a corporate and estate planning law firm in Fountain Valley, California. An attorney for over 25 years, Brian has advised private companies and nonprofit organizations in their formations, transactions and operations, and assisted individuals and families with their estate plans.
Brian is also Co-Founder and CEO of Illumination Institute, a nonprofit organization providing mindfulness training workshops for public school teachers, students, parents, and healthcare professionals.
Brian obtained his J.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, and M.B.A. from the Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. As a lifelong practitioner of meditation, Brian believes that meditation retreats are integral to personal growth and should be accessible to all.

Aimie Vallat
Aimie Vallat is a producer and director with over 25 years of experience in nonprofit administration and visual storytelling. As the founder of Reel Witness Productions, she creates advocacy media that amplifies underrepresented voices, collaborating with NGOs, foundations, and social impact campaigns. Her expertise spans strategic communication, community-centered storytelling, and project management.
Recognized with an Emmy nomination and multiple international awards, her films have been broadcast on PBS and used widely for education and advocacy.
Aimie is deeply engaged in volunteer work, dedicating her time and energy to causes that promote healing and connection. She serves on several boards, including Healing Circles Langley, which supports individual and community well-being.
Through her involvement with Realizing Freedom Together, she helps broaden access to transformative practices rooted in meditation, reflecting her deep commitment to collective care and social transformation.
