Resources
One way I love to support others is by sharing resources of the work of change-makers, creatives and embodied human beings. The resources on this page are of practitioners whose work I have worked with personally, or broke bread with and/or follow with awe and admiration. Many of whom are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). If the services below aren’t from the BIPOC community they engage in anti-racist practices doing their own work towards an equitable, loving and just society for ALL.
Somatic Abolitionism: Resmaa Renakem
The Adaway Group: Desiree Adaway
Anti-Racism Daily: ARD
Every Level Leadership: Ericka Hines
Learning for Justice: Learning for Justice Magazine
The NY Times: The 1619 Project
Embodied Anti-Racist Education
Ancestral Healing: Shannon Willis, Red Earth Healing
Breathwork: Black Girls Breathing
Breathwork: Breathwork for Recovery with Nathaniel Hodder-Shipp
Kundalini Yoga: Krishna Kaur
Mother Wound: Bethany Webster
The Nap Ministry: Tricia Hersey
Sacred Rest – BIPOC: Adriana Adele
Meditation App with diverse voices and a global reach: Headspace
Embodied (Body & Soul) Care
Photography: Monique Floyd Photography – this creative goddess saw me the way I see myself (I love my website photos…exquisite)!
Marketing | Branding
Therapy Fund Foundation - (WA State)
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Therapy Sources
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