share your spiritual biography in 10 words, or less:
grew up in the Black church tradition and now identify as spiritual.
where are you turning for soul nourishment / joy / aliveness?
music.
what is a text you hold sacred?
when things fall apart by pema chodron.
what is a spiritual practice currently sustaining you?
walking to the lake front with my dog, Denver, and seeing the sunrise.
how would you describe the work you feel called to do in this world (even if it is not the work you get paid for)?
i’ve been called to create space and place for minoritized folx in higher education.
knowing that none of us “has it all together,” what is one question you are wrestling with, or bit of wisdom you are struggling to enflesh in your daily life?
i am wrestling with the pain of grief and moving through it…
who is one elder / ancestor / mentor whose guidance you draw from? what is one piece of wisdom they have offered?
“remember who the fuck you are”
what’s one oppressive untruth you are practicing unlearning / divesting from?
my Black body is not worthy of love.
what is one thing you wish were required listening / viewing? (please link to the song, poem, art piece, podcast, etc.)
Know that you are loved by Cleo Sol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrnZCx859tg
any of your website and/or social media handles you’d like us to include / highlight?
Instagram: https://instagram.com/avp_tab

