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Advocating for Your Child in School: Protecting Their Peace While Honoring Your Own
Advocating for your child in school is one of the most powerful expressions of love. It’s the quiet courage it takes to send the follow-up email. The deep breath before a meeting. The instinct that tells you something isn’t sitting right—and the decision to listen to it. For many Black women, school advocacy carries extra weight. We are often navigating not only academic concerns, but also racial bias, behavioral mislabeling, and the unspoken expectation to remain agreeable.
Haile Pollard-Durodola
Feb 283 min read


Navigating New Beginnings: Anxiety, Growth, and Healing for Black Women
There’s a quiet kind of anxiety that comes with growth — especially for Black women choosing healing for the first time. This piece explores how to navigate fear, release old patterns, and embrace peace during new beginnings through therapy and self-compassion.
Haile Pollard-Durodola
Nov 6, 20254 min read


The Legacy Work of Black Women Parenting Differently
Black women parenting differently are redefining what motherhood looks like — choosing healing over harm and softness over silence. This powerful reflection explores how breaking generational cycles, embracing therapy, and raising emotionally safe children are all part of the sacred legacy work of healing.
Haile Pollard-Durodola
Oct 15, 20254 min read


Healing Beyond Survival: Therapy for Black Women Seeking Peace
For many Black women, survival mode has been a way of life — but peace doesn’t mean weakness. Learn how culturally responsive therapy can help you soften, rest, and embrace healing without losing your strength.
Haile Pollard-Durodola
Oct 9, 20254 min read
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