black women

Traveling Blues

Lets back track just a bit. I think some of my lack of attachment to the space has a lot to do with the language barrier. I came to realize that I’ve traveled a lot, but primarily to countries that speak English as a primary language. So getting out and moving about freely is different. There are many people that speak English in France but there are a lot of people that refuse to do so just based on certain principles.

Jenné Afiya

Jenné Afiya

I am seeking to understand this complex topic without judgement, without stigma, to genuinely understand how it has been used to shape transformation, and healing. I love Jenné because she allowed me a glimpse into her life. This interview shines light on a lot of miscommunications and misconceptions. Jenné was the perfect start to this series of conversations around healing for women of color. Jenné Afiya is an artist, empath, fashionista, model (in all of our books), and a healer.