Heal Your Way Forward

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Heal Your Way Forward

The Co-Conspirators Guide to an Antiracist Future

Check Your Privilege  is a global movement that supports individuals  on their journey of becoming actively anti-racist. Through our online co-conspirators lounge, workshops, and events we aim to  deepen the awareness of how unconscious bias, and the interlocking systems of domination  affect the mental health of Black, Brown, Indigenous, marginalized Persons of Color.   

LET'S BE CO-CONSPIRATORS

WHERE SHOULD WE START?

STEP ONE

Just starting and a little overwhelmed? Download the Niche Down Your Journey Journal! Let’s walk through it together!

STEP TWO

I am on my co-conspirators journey and I am seeking community, accountability, and ongoing learning

STEP THREE

I am seeking a deeper commitment, smaller more contained community, mini coaching sessions, and peer mentorship.

STEP FOUR

I am on the journey and want to bring the work to my organization or small business

learn how to live into the work of becoming actively anti-racist

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ABOUT OUR FOUNDER

Myisha T is a mental health activist, speaker, and entrepreneur passionate about the mental wellness and the empowerment for women.

In 2018, after a negative experience with a friend and coworker, Myisha T had to end it in order to make room to cope with the negative impact that it had on her mental health. That’s when she became more curious about white women and their relationship with privilege, and it was the beginning of her journey to identify her own internalized oppression and racism.
She began her Check Your Privilege interview series during Minority Mental Health Awareness Month that year, and it was important to her that she look beyond throw-away or Cancel Culture—to find ways that white women, in particular, were working to shift from passive ally-ship on to becoming action-driven co-conspirators to BIWOC (Black, Indigenous Women of Color)

Myisha works with organizations and community groups taking white people on a self-reflective journey exploring their relationship with power, privilege, and racism.

WAYS TO SUPPORT THE WORK

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Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation via Paypal

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Deepen  Your Anti-racism Work in the Lounge

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Contribute to the Brown Sister’s Speak Therapy Fund