Graziela Reis is Latina immigrant from Brazil who brings several strengths and international experiences to the field of behavioral health and wellbeing. She is a mother, wife, worker, and advocate for equity, inclusion, and human rights. She is a clinical psychologist who graduated in Brazil with a master's degree in public health (MPH) a post master's degree in trauma-informed care (PMT) in Springfield College, MA. Currently, Graziela works at Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health. Her professional interests are focused on improving mental health services for minorities, education focusing on promoting culture-sensitive services, and community engagement for adults and children with trauma, mental illness, and substance use challenges. She is the IMANI Latino project coordinator, Yale site coordinator at the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center, and co-chair of Yale Recovery Latino Colective. Graziela's commitment is to advance and disseminate recovery-oriented care strategies for Spanish and Portuguese communities as part of her community activity.