Torie Weiston-Serdan, Ph.D.
Doing the work my ancestors left for me.
Leadership Lessons — Torie Weiston-Serdan
Leadership Lessons — Torie Weiston-Serdan
Spaces as Reparations for Black Youth
Spaces as Reparations for Black Youth
Op-Ed: The Youth Power Hub, A Vision of Freedom Dreaming and Youth Liberation
Op-Ed: The Youth Power Hub, A Vision of Freedom Dreaming and Youth Liberation
Todays Youth Have Spoke
Todays Youth Have Spoke
Radically reimagining youth work in the wake of ‘freedom summer’
Radically reimagining youth work in the wake of ‘freedom summer’
Sis, Put Down The Cape: A Black Woman’s Guide To 21st Century Self Care
Sis, Put Down The Cape: A Black Woman’s Guide To 21st Century Self Care
In October 2021, I went in for a routine breast reduction and was left with a nasty infection that could’ve very well ended my life. I was…
Forbes: Meet the Black Queer and Trans Women Making History with Radical Approaches Toward Non-Profit Work
Forbes: Meet the Black Queer and Trans Women Making History with Radical Approaches Toward Non-Profit Work
It's Time We Start Prioritizing Wellness For Black Girls in Blavity
It's Time We Start Prioritizing Wellness For Black Girls in Blavity
If you’re interested in sharing your opinion on any cultural, political or personal topic, create an account here and check out our how-to post to learn more. ____ The spirit of a Black woman can be summed up in these five words: “F**k it, I’ll do it.” It’s a resounding motto for the many ways in which we choose to live and work. For countless Black women, tasked with cultivating community on a massively inequitable budget, the phrase is indicative of our longstanding efforts to make do. Often echoed across age groups, this lifestyle of constant fixing and forced innovation is seemingly natural. However, in our hopes to fit the mold of what we’ve been taught to be our perfect selves, could we actually be compromising our own growth and survival? As far as my model of the perfect Black woman, my mother, my grandmother and my aunt are my holy trinity. They are the three beings who were critical in my mind’s formation of who I was always meant to be. I watched them, followed them...
Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Torie Weiston-Serdan of Youth Mentoring Action Network Is Helping To Change Our World
Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Torie Weiston-Serdan of Youth Mentoring Action Network Is Helping To Change Our World
Cohort Sistas Podcast Episode
Cohort Sistas Podcast Episode
More Than Magic: What Funders Can Learn From Black Women and Girls
More Than Magic: What Funders Can Learn From Black Women and Girls
How To Support Black Youth In The Aftermath Of The Chauvin Verdict And Ma’Khia Bryant‘s Killing
How To Support Black Youth In The Aftermath Of The Chauvin Verdict And Ma’Khia Bryant‘s Killing
These are four things mentors can do to support Black youth in the wake of Derek Chauvin's murder trial and Ma’Khia Bryant’s killing.
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