Witness. Grieve. Build.
Services Offered:
Now Accepting Clients for Summer 2026
We spend 3-5 days in your space observing what's happening for Black children and Black educators. Then we sit together in a truth-telling session where we name what we witnessed—the contradictions, the violence, the ways Black humanity is conditional or absent. We leave you with questions, not a strategic plan. Because transformation starts with seeing clearly.
Investment: $3,000-$15,000 (sliding scale)
Final pricing is based on group size and organizational budget. Rates are adjusted using a solidarity economy model—well-resourced organizations pay full rates to subsidize access for smaller groups and grassroots organizations. This ensures accessibility while honoring the value of the work.
Individual coaching for leaders—especially Black women leaders—doing the deep work of seeing clearly, healing from racial battle fatigue, and leading differently. We sit with hard questions. We name complicity. We reconnect to wholeness. We strategize how to build toward liberation while still navigating the system.
Investment: $150-$600 per session (sliding scale)'
Final pricing is based on group size and organizational budget. Rates are adjusted using a solidarity economy model—well-resourced organizations pay full rates to subsidize access for smaller groups and grassroots organizations. This ensures accessibility while honoring the value of the work.
6-8 week cohorts where we study Womanist, Black feminist, and Afropessimist texts together. We share what we're witnessing. We grieve collectively. We build consciousness about what liberation requires. This is not professional development—it's sacred space.
Investment: $3,000-$12,000 per cohort (organizational) | $150-$500 per person (individual, sliding scale)
Final pricing is based on group size and organizational budget. Rates are adjusted using a solidarity economy model—well-resourced organizations pay full rates to subsidize access for smaller groups and grassroots organizations. This ensures accessibility while honoring the value of the work.
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The work begins with a conversation.
The Love Ethos:
This work begins and ends with love. Not soft love. Not love that looks away. Womanist love—the kind Alice Walker named when she said a Womanist "loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the Spirit. Loves love and food and roundness. Loves struggle. Loves the Folk. Loves herself. Regardless." James Baldwin taught us this kind of love takes off the masks we fear we cannot live without—it tells the truth, even when the truth is unbearable.
We witness because love refuses to look away from what is happening to Black children and Black educators. We grieve because love sits with pain instead of rushing past it. We build because love demands more than survival. We do this work because we love Black people—not in the abstract, not as a political position, but in the way that demands we see clearly, grieve deeply, and build boldly toward liberation. We want more than Black children making it through. We want Black people dreaming freely, building boldly, and living whole—in a world where our humanity is not conditional, not earned, not performed, but simply recognized as what it has always been.
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