Resources

One of the ways I love to support Black women in their self-leadership journey is by sharing the work of change-makers, creatives and embodied practitioners who are creating pathways for our collective healing and liberation.

The resources here come from practitioners I've worked with personally, broken bread with or follow with deep respect and admiration. Many are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) who understand the unique landscape we navigate. When I share work from practitioners outside the BIPOC community, they are actively engaged in anti-racist practices and committed to creating an equitable, loving and just society for all of us.

These offerings are here to support you as you reclaim your narrative, honor your knowing and build a life that resonates with your deepest truth. Because your journey of self-leadership deserves resources that see and celebrate your full humanity.


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Embodied (Body & Soul) Care

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Celebrate & Support Black Authors

(More MUST read books)

  • Rest is Resistance: A Manifesto – Tricia Hersey

  • The Sugar Jar: Create Boundaries, Embrace Self-Healing, and Enjoy the Sweet Things in Life – Yasmine Cheyenne

  • The 1619 Project – Leslie M. Alexander & Nikole Hannah Jones

  • Black Fatigue – Mary-Frances Winters

  • Hood Feminism – Mikki Kendall

  • Set Boundaries for Peace – Nedra Glover Tawwab

  • Successful Women Think Differently – Valorie Burton

  • The Body Is Not An Apology – Sonya Renee Taylor

  • We Are the Ones We’re Waiting For – Alice Walker

  • The Woman Code – Sophia A. Nelson