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Lawana Porter is a freelance writer who lives in Dallas, Texas. A recent retiree from the city’s public school district, she is an avid reader and member of Toastmasters International. Her passions include promoting mental wellness, travel, mentoring new Toastmasters, and studying Spanish.
Odochi Ibe is a writer, editor, and podcaster living and working in Brooklyn. She graduated from Howard University with a degree in journalism and is an expert in social justice, health and wellness, and documenting the human experience. You can find her playing with her cat and dog or deciphering the movements of the stars. You can find her work on VeryWellMind, Disability Acts, and Quartz. IG: @ThatsOd.e Twitter: @ThatsOd.e Podcast: @BlackAndSnerdyPodcast
Rozalynn Frazier is an award-winning, multimedia journalist, NASM-certified personal trainer, and behavior change specialist living in New York City. Rozalynn, a 10-time marathoner, is passionate about health, wellness, and fitness, and works to expand access to these spaces, making them more diverse and inclusive. Her work has appeared in Shape, SELF, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Runner’s World, Bicycling, Real Simple, Cosmopolitan, and O.
Osheen Siva is a multidisciplinary artist from Thiruvannamalai, India, currently based in Goa. Through the lens of surrealism, speculative fiction and science fiction and rooted in their Dalit and Tamil heritage, Siva imagines decolonized dreamscapes, futuristic oases and narratives of queer and feminine power.
Merlisa Lawrence Corbett is a contributing writer who covers sports, interior design, business and human-interest stories. A former reporter for Sports Illustrated and tennis columnist for Bleacher Report, she has also had her work appear in Essence and Black Enterprise. She is the author of the biography Serena Williams: Tennis Champion, Sports Legend and Cultural Heroine.
Pushcart Prize nominee, daughter of Mixed bloods, a USC Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities Fellow and a Department of Cultural Affairs City of Los Angeles (COLA) Master Artist Fellow, Shonda Buchanan is the author of five books, including the award-winning memoir, Black Indian. Buchanan's memoir was chosen by PBS NewsHour as a "top 20 books to read" to learn about institutional racism. Learn more at www.shondabuchanan.com.
Kardea Brown, Gullah Geechee cook and host of Food Network’s Delicious Miss Brown and OWN’s The Great Soul Food Cook-Off, is author of The Way Home: A Celebration of Sea Islands Food and Family.