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Sharon L. Mitchell, a freelance creative writer from Richmond, Virginia, is working towards publishing her first novel.
Ebony Walden is an urban planner and DEI consultant in Richmond, Virginia that spends her spare time writing and globetrotting. She is also the creator and co-editor of the Richmond Racial Equity Essays, a multimedia project that highlights local perspectives on creating a more equitable city.
Alaya Linton is a personal financial coach on a mission to help women break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and create a better financial future. As a former clothing designer, she writes about both money and fashion and has appeared in U.S. News & World Report, thebalance.com, GOBankingRates, and other publications.
Dawn E. Shedrick, LCSW, is a caregiver advocate and author of Courageous Contemplation: A Guided Journal for Family CareGivers of Chronically Ill, Disabled, and Elderly Loved Ones.
A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez is an award-winning research-based storyteller, motherhood scholar, and founder of FreeBlackmotherhood.
Tamara E. Holmes is a Washington, DC-based writer whose work centers on the intersection between health, wealth and happiness.
Francene Hill, a freelance writer based in Silver Spring, MD is writing a biography of her mother Kermit Hill, who shares her name with the frog on Sesame Street. At readings and open mic events, Francene enjoys sharing from her work in progress, titled “Tiny Tots in Tiaras and Tuxedos.” Francene is a proud alumna of Smith College and Penn State University. Find Francene on Instagram and Threads @golf4fun09
Javacia Harris Bowser is an award-winning freelance journalist and essayist based in Birmingham, Alabama, and she is the founder of See Jane Write, a community and website for women who write. Javacia has written for USA Today, Heart & Soul, Good Grit, HerMoney.com, and a host of other media outlets. She’s the author of Find Your Way Back, a collection of essays that explore how she’s used writing to cope with cancer and everything else life has thrown her way. Find Javacia on Instagram and Twitter @seejavaciawrite.
Princess Gabbara is a New York City-based writer, editor, author and storyteller. She has contributed to Grammy.com, MTV News, Billboard, Oprah Daily, Shondaland, Essence, Ebony and Shape. You can follow Princess on Twitter at @princessgabbara and learn more about her and her work at princessgabbara.com.