Reimagining Financial Responsibility
A Journey Into Wealth Redistribution, Healing, and Collective Liberation
If you’re here, chances are you’re holding a lot of questions. You may be reckoning with your wealth, your whiteness, your place in systems that harm, and wondering what real responsibility looks like now.
You’re not looking for a quick fix or a donation checkbox. You’re looking for a path. One that’s rooted in truth. One that honors your discomfort while calling you into deeper alignment. One that doesn’t just change where your money goes, but how you live, lead, and relate to the world around you.
This is that path.
Reimagining Financial Responsibility is an invitation into a liberatory practice, one that moves beyond guilt, beyond charity, and toward something much more powerful: collective repair, relational healing, and systemic responsibility.
As a Black woman doing this work with you—white people navigating power and privilege—I hold a mirror to systems you didn’t build but benefit from. Systems that shaped your lineage and mine in vastly different ways. I don’t do this to shame you. I do this because we cannot heal what we refuse to name.
I’ve sat across from countless white folks with wealth. I’ve seen the guilt. The defensiveness. The paralysis. But I’ve also seen what’s possible:
Unlearning the myths of meritocracy and individualism
Letting go of inherited stories about wealth and worth
Stepping into action that repairs harm and restores connection
What You’ve Been Taught vs. What’s Actually True
You were taught that wealth equals safety. That building your legacy means accumulating. That financial responsibility means protecting what’s yours.
But what if those beliefs are part of the problem?
What if real financial responsibility means tending to the systems your wealth sits on? What if your legacy isn’t what you leave behind, but how you show up in the now, for those who’ve been harmed, for the planet, for the generations to come?
Wealth is not neutral. It’s been concentrated through policies and violence that have excluded and extracted from Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color. This work starts by telling the truth about that, and about what it means to hold wealth with integrity.
What We’re Really Healing
This isn’t just about redistributing money. It’s about healing from the lie of separation.
Whiteness and wealth have taught you that you’re independent. That you can exist outside the collective. That your well-being is disconnected from the rest of us.
But that’s never been true. And believing it comes at a cost: disconnection, isolation, fear. Even in abundance.
Liberatory Financial Responsibility offers you a way home—back to relationship, interdependence, and accountability. It asks you to make choices that restore the collective instead of hoarding for protection.
And it reminds you: you are not separate. Your liberation is bound up in ours.
An Invitation and a Choice
This work isn’t easy. It asks you to confront deeply held beliefs about what you’ve earned versus what you’ve inherited—both literally and figuratively. It asks you to sit with discomfort, to unlearn the narratives of separation, and to move forward with integrity.
But the transformation is real. And it’s worth it.
If you’re ready to step into responsibility that heals, I’m here to walk with you.
Ways To Work Together
Redistribution Partnership
Reimagine Wealth. Realign Values. Redistribute For Economic Justice.
This partnership is designed for individuals with access to at least $1M in financial resources who are ready to take a deeper, more intentional look at their lives. It offers an opportunity to make transformative choices with your wealth, aligning not only with your personal values but also with the well-being of the broader collective. If you’re seeking to move in integrity, contributing to the world in a way that reflects your commitment to justice, equity, and healing, this partnership will guide you toward that vision. Learn more here.
Redistribution Recalibration Session
Reconnect, Reflect, and Reimagine
This 2-hr session is a chance to reflect on your redistribution journey, reconnect with your values, and assess what’s working and what needs adjustment. Whether you’re navigating challenges, refining your approach, or creating a new plan, this session provides focused support to help you move forward with clarity and purpose. (This is specifically for those who have worked with me before.)