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“Met God, She’s Black” is a creative initiative focused on growth; spiritually, mentally, physically, emotionally and intellectually. Bringing some Prana into your lives with a dash of laughs and life lessons. Expect this to be a safe uplifting space, coming along on our journey while, (with some good friends) experiencing some wisdom, testimonies, and good vibes from our spirit, to yours.
Majella has years of experience in research focused heavily on the media's impact on television usage. She has conducted numerous workshops including "The Wakanda Workshop" to address racial inequalities using Marvel's "Black Panther's" film as a reference point and the Judy Chicago's inspired art piece for the workshop, "Pvssy Plate Painting Party" to address gender inequalities and the objectification of the female body. She is also a writer and artist, involved with many organizations including Support Creativity, the United Nations Association, The Assemblage, Black Women's BluePrint and others.
Sherrie's passion in the connection between the human social experience and it's biological counterpart has led her career into years of experience as an administrator and researcher, focused on biotechnological advances, genetics and medical holistic alternatives. With her support of immigrants through their transition into the United States, she has gain an insight of various health perspectives and customs. This experience helped her develop various projects including The Heroes Collective, PTSD of Colonialism and The Rehab America Summit.
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