Services
- Individual
- Couples
- Family
- Group
About My Clients
Kitchen Counter Social Work is dedicated to holding space for BIPOC folks by centering women, femmes, and non binary folks through their healing journeys. We prioritize pleasure, joy, and holistic wellness, honoring every part of you understanding that the personal is deeply political.
My Background and Approach
Apart of my approach is to assist clients in cultivating a beautiful life that centers your pleasure, joy, and wellness. I do this by utilizing numerous approaches that blend the power of the arts, storytelling, embodied knowledge discourse, Intersectional Feminism, radical world making, CBT, and so much more. I have over a decade of experience and history of working with folks navigating the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, and other marginalized markers of identity.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
Originally from California, I credit my arts-based lens to the vibrancy of South Central LA. My diverse work and lived experiences have equipped me with the skills to adequately create an affirming space that allows clients to dig deeper into themes related to healing from both interpersonal trauma and systems of oppression. Having been trained in Black Feminist Theory and Praxis at Spelman College and Clinical Social Work at Columbia University, I am sincerely invested in making a lasting impact through the mobilization of decolonial practices in fighting for the abolishment of structural and systemic barriers to equity for BIPOC and LGBTQIA communities, both inside and outside the therapeutic space. As a Black Queer Feminist, Doula, and Social Worker, I practice from an abolitionist lens and rootedness in the Diaspora. I would be honored to be in community with you and hold space through your healing journey.