—  Black women homemake  —

shifting, healing + breaking the stigma one day at a time because #blackwomenhomemake
 

 

—  Story  —

Before becoming a full time Homemaker, I was somewhere in between a Hair Salon or a Wax Center, by day. By night, i indulged and immersed in Birth Work. As a Doula, Student Midwife, Childbirth Educator and Breastfeeding Counselor. Let’s just say supporting, walking with and witnessing women has always been my forte.

During and after bearing/birthing life to my shaman baby King Be. My dreams, wishes, aspirations, longtime wanting and forgotten longings, i once barricaded were re-awoken. One of those, so happened to be, being a full time Homemaker.

Although many odds were against me, especially the lack of awareness in our society and among our families around Black Women choosing to thrive from home, our throne. Being, choosing and surrendering to my calling to be front and center at home is and has been such a sacred process and experience. One that i hold very near and dear to my heart. So i created a outlet called Black Women Homemake to shine the light on Black Women, Maidens, Moms or Moms to be, embracing their sacred callings, healing and shifting the stigma one day at a time because #BlackWomenHomemake.  


— A HomemakErs Merch  —