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Jada is a writer, librarian, Tarot reader, Reiki Master and spiritual teacher. She is currently an expat living in Germany. She can be reached at www.healingcrab.com, on Facebook @thehealingcrab, and on Instagram @thehealingcrab.
Deborah Owens is the author of four critically acclaimed books on personal finance. She is the Founder of WealthyU, A financial wellness company that helps ambitious Black women master the art of investing, accelerate their financial growth and secure their futures. Visit www.wealthyu.com
Claire R. McIntosh is editor in chief of Sisters From AARP, and a senior editor at AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. She has also contributed award-winning content to platforms such as Essence, Ebony, Working Mother, Heart & Soul, Black Enterprise, Crain's New York Business, Bettycrocker.com, Food Network, MSNBC, NBC, Generalmills.com and aarp.org. She is a coauthor of Health And Healing for African Americans.
Aabye-Gayle D. Francis-Favilla is a freelance editor and writer. She is a graduate of the Nightingale-Bamford School and Wellesley College, and was on the editorial staff of Nickelodeon Magazine. Aabye-Gayle lives in New York City with her husband and two cats—but, for the record, she’s a dog person.
Celebrity stylist and author Susan Moses has built an illustrious career steeped in the culture of fashion editorials, advertising, film, television, music, and red-carpet events.Her clients have included Queen Latifah, Kathy Bates, Wynonna Judd, Jill Scott, Brandy and many others. Her book The Art of Dressing Curves has been deemed the bible for plus-sized fashion by InStyle and is an homage to her curvy muse.
Renée Cherez is a Black woman writer creating content at the intersections of travel, race and identity. She feels most at home in airports and is passionate about all things astrology, social justice and the existence of Black mermaids. Her work has been published in Huffington Post, ZORA and Expat Divas. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter (@reneecherez).
Karen Chambers is Senior Editor of Sisters From AARP and a multicultural beauty, lifestyle and branding strategist. She is a former executive with IMAN and Dark & Lovely Cosmetics, contributing writer for Black Enterprise and editor of Black Elegance magazine. The coauthor of Beauty Stories from Around the World has guest lectured on cultural diversity and inclusion at FIT and the UN and serves as chair of the DEIB Taskforce of Cosmetics Executive Women.
Ashunta Sheriff-Kendricks is an Emmy-nominated celebrity makeup artist with over 20 years in the beauty industry. Through her work on major Academy Award-winning motion pictures and through her work on the iconic character “Cookie” from the Fox hit TV show Empire, Ashunta has become the red carpet go-to artist for many of today’s A-listers in Hollywood. Ashunta created Ashunta Sheriff Beauty to bring easy-to-use, quality products to create flawless, stunning and radiant makeup looks for all skin tones.
A fan of music, dance and cats, Tracy E. Hopkins is a lifestyle and culture writer who has contributed to numerous print and digital publications, including Essence, Woman's Day, Prevention, Fodor's and Entertainment Weekly.
Dr. Pat Brown practiced Pediatrics in the Chicago area. After discovering her passion for writing, she practiced nonclinical medicine for more than a decade where she combined her clinical knowledge and zest for writing. Currently, Dr. Brown uses her medical skills part-time and has the privilege of publishing scripturally based children’s books.