Because your pleasure, your parenting, and your story are all political—and sacred.
How I Work
I work rooted in the belief that healing is a collective process that requires both critical reflection and practical engagement with a commitment to both individual and communal healing.
In my practice, perinatal mental health and sexual wellbeing are not treated as separate parts of your life—they live within the same body, the same story. Making the choice to end a pregnancy, deciding to birth, or becoming a parent is a revolutionary act! How I work is an act of resistance against oppressive systems not just as therapy support but as an action that challenges the status quo and works towards the liberation of Black women and femmes, and therefore all birthing and parenting people of color.
The emotional, physical, and relational changes that come with pregnancy, loss, birth, and parenting often touch our sense of desire, identity, and connection. My work centers both—your healing as a parent and as a sexual being—because they are woven together. Supporting one without the other leaves the story unfinished. Here, you are seen and supported in your wholeness.
To practice perinatal mental health connected to sex therapy from a Black queer feminist lens is to fight for the survival and flourishing of Black life. It is to hold space where bodies are not criminalized but cherished, where pleasure is not a luxury but a right, and where care itself is a radical act of resistance. Therapy work is not separate from liberation—it is part of the struggle for a world where we can birth, love, and live free.
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