Milele
(My middle name) means “For Eternity” in Kiswahili & has provided me with motivation to grow & evolve infinitely throught life.
As a child, I developed a fascination with the sciences when my mother, who worked for NASA, shared lessons on physics, aeronautics, engineering and our solar system. My mother, Azima (the charmer), taught me about ancient sciences, technology, and that there is an answer for everything and everyone deserves to live freely according to culture.
My facination developed my talents and skills along two paths: I graduated with honors from Harris Stowe State University with a BS in Accounting. Over a twenty year span, I studied ancient Kemetic sciences including astrology, numerology, herbalism, crystal healing, aromatherapy, alchemy, divination, and mysticism.
I am an activist, educator, business woman, writer, healer, teacher, liberator, and a mother of two African Warriors. I began this journey to free minds and to challenge commonly accepted stereotypes.
My experience growing up & working at Prograssive (a prominent Afrikan bookstore/ cultural center) helped to shape me into the woman & artist I am. My encounters exposed me to a myriad of artists & teachers who educated me in many schools of thought. From meeting Muhammad Ali to studying under Nana CK Gano, Paramount Chief of the Ewe of Ghana. I was given a rich knowledge of the power and influence that “art” has.