
Violence prevention rooted in re-imagined wellness
Our Mission
Free Root Operation empowers families to disrupt cycles of violence by cultivating their healing, power, and capacity for generational change.
Our Vision
We envision a future where no family is caught in a cycle of violence, and every family is unified, safe, supported, well, and thriving.
Theory of Change
If we invest in disenfranchised families impacted by violence by amplifying the influence of womencaregivers, and do so through wellness, economic justice, and education, then women caregivers will bemore strongly recognized and supported by their communities; their families will be more likely to achievehealing and socioeconomic growth; families will gain the tools to immediately disrupt and sustain thedisruption of cycles of violence across generations; and other community-based organizations will benefitfrom stronger intercommunal support for their interventions.
Our Team
Centering the Agency and Power of Caretakers
Eva Maria Lewis
Founder & Executive Director
Eva Maria Lewis coined the term and framework, poverty-induced gun violence to differentiate and create language for the gun violence epidemic she saw in communities on the South and West sides of Chicago. She founded Free Root Operation (FRO) as a solution to the PIGV epidemic. An award-winning advocate for women, single mothers, and communities impacted by poverty-induced gun violence, Eva Maria’s work is the work of the machete. As she cuts down oppressive structures guided by the power of this tool, she hands it to others to do the same. This philosophy is channeled into her role as Executive Director where she empowers the FRO team, our BLOOM Network, and communities around the country to unleash their power to create change in the face of systemic violence. ​
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About
Arianne Elena Payne
Director of Operations
Hometown: Chicago

Our Values

Faithful
We believe the liberatory work we pursue is of service to a higher power. We recognize hope as an ancestral cornerstone that has substantiated our lineage. We believe in our people, which is why we remain committed to the work.
disruptive
We are unafraid to challenge barriers that inhibit our communities.


innovative
We create new systems, structures, and nettings to sustain care for our communities. There is no precedent to our liberation.

fiery
We are resilient in the face of adversity. We fight back.

rooted
We are grounded in the unique needs, histories, and futures of those we serve. These roots are the lens through which we work, wield power, and create lasting change.

joyful
We believe our work necessitates joy to fuel ourselves and each other as both community members and workers. Without joy, there is no life behind the liberation we work toward.





