I teach Black girls and women that their voices belong in research and help them understand their power.
I guide organizations to connect better and do the work right.
I teach you how research really works so nobody can take advantage of you. You learn your rights, your worth, and how to make sure your voice gets heard on your terms. I help you see research as an opportunity, not something that happens to you – you learn how to protect yourself, advocate for your community, and turn your knowledge into impact.
Your research is only as good as your community connections. I show you how to build genuine relationships with Black girls and women that lead to better research and real impact. You’ll learn how to connect authentically, gather better insights, and do work that actually matters to the communities you serve.
Figure out how research really works and how to protect yourself, or learn how to connect with communities the right way.
Come together to learn and practice. Black girls and women get the tools they need, researchers learn how to do better.
I come to your conference, university, or organization to talk about doing research that actually works for everyone.
Your presentation on intersectionality in higher education was insightful and impactful, and your efforts are helping to enhance the dialogue both on campus and statewide.
President’s Cabinet
Northern Arizona University
Group work can be challenging for me but I really benefited from the mission statement discussion activity.
Session Attendee
African Americans Conference on Disability
You establish a safe space for communication and can draw out the quieter voicess.
Research Assistant
Federal Grant
Don’t let another opportunity pass you by. If you’re ready to turn your knowledge into impact, learn your worth, or help others connect authentically, I’m here for it.
Let’s build something that benefits everyone.