RenewH.E.R. Collective
Healing, Elevating, and Recovering for Black Women

Join us on a transformative journey, where we not only address the challenges but also celebrate the strength and resilience of Black womanhood.

About The RenewH.E.R Collective

Have you often been 'the only one' in your work environment?

Do microaggressions frequently target you?

Struggle with imposter syndrome and perpetual exhaustion?

This program is specifically designed for you!

The RenewH.E.R Collective is a pioneering six-week hybrid program (closing ceremony will be held in person) dedicated to Healing, Elevating, and Recovering for Black women. This initiative aims to assist Black women in Atlanta to overcome the stress-related impacts of the unique experience we have as being both Black and women in society.


Program Details

Six-Week Program: February 12th, 2024 - March 30th, 2024

Price: $300 (Full Price) & $25 (Scholarship Price)

Registration Closes: January 22nd, 2024

Join the RenewH.E.R. Program
Criteria for Participation

  • Eligibility: Open exclusively to Black women residing in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Commitment: Participants must commit to attending three in-person sessions and engage actively throughout the entire 6-week program.

  • Oura Ring Incentive: Full participation entitles you to a complimentary Oura Ring.

  • Scholarship Recipients: Those awarded a scholarship are expected to provide a 10-minute interview/testimonial at the program's conclusion.


What will you gain from this program?

  • Understanding and Coping: Learn about the impact of gendered racism on physical and mental health and how to integrate adaptive coping strategies into your daily life.

  • Community and Connection: Engage with other Black women experiencing similar challenges, fostering a sense of community and support.

  • Creative Stress Relief: Participate in art and dance interventions, and proven methods for stress relief.

  • Expert Insights: Receive guidance from medical and neuroscience experts on stress management.

The key challenges addressed in the program:

  • Racism and sexism and the unique impact on Black women, influencing their stress levels, mental health, and overall well-being. 

  • Economic challenges and social stressors, including the impacts of systemic racism and sexism, can negatively affect the health of Black women. This includes limited access to nutritious food, safe housing, and environments free from pollutants.

  • The stigma attached to mental health in some Black communities, which can prevent Black women from seeking help for mental health issues. 

  • Higher risk for certain health conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and certain types of cancer among Black women. 

  • The history of bias and stereotyping in the medical field towards Black women. This can lead to their symptoms being overlooked or not taken seriously, resulting in misdiagnosis or delayed treatment.

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