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Join me for a powerful conversation with Nakeenya Wilson, founder of Black Momma’s Village. She’s a mixed-race woman who didn’t wait for broken systems to do better—she created her own. Her nonprofit is devoted to supporting women and children as they navigate mental health challenges in a world that too often silences them. In this episode, we explore what it means to lead from the margins, to hold space for others while carrying your own history, and to transform personal pain into collective healing.
By IAMLACYPJoin me for a powerful conversation with Nakeenya Wilson, founder of Black Momma’s Village. She’s a mixed-race woman who didn’t wait for broken systems to do better—she created her own. Her nonprofit is devoted to supporting women and children as they navigate mental health challenges in a world that too often silences them. In this episode, we explore what it means to lead from the margins, to hold space for others while carrying your own history, and to transform personal pain into collective healing.