The Black Queer Feminist Library

Some of the most important work we do in coaching isn't about strategy. It's about remembering.

Remembering who you come from. Remembering what your voice sounds like before the world got loud. Remembering that the dream you're trying to give yourself permission to dream.

What supports me and offers a light in the tunnel is hear from someone who looks like me, who has already dreamed as big as I am, already lived it, already left a trail.

That's why I built the Black Queer Feminist Library.

A living archive of over 50 interviews with Black and Queer feminist elders whose words steady, clarify, and expand us.

This playlist is a salve for when you feel lonely or lost. When you need to think more clearly, love yourself more gently, or remember who you come from, return here. I add to it regularly new voices, interviews, and access points for our confidence and self trust.

I hope you enjoy!

This is lineage as medicine. When you partner with me in coaching, this library is part of what you get access to, along with other resources I've gathered for exactly the kind of work you're doing. If that resonates, I'd love to hear from you.

Rooted Reclamation

Rooted Reclamation is a multiple disciplinary collective that offers coaching, community, and culture-shifting experiences for those navigating isolation, burnout, and transition—especially Black women, femmes, and queer people of color living at the edges of systems not built for them.

https://www.rootedreclamation.com
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