Healthy Black Lives
At Healing Black Souls, our services are rooted in liberatory practices and Afrocentric ideology and frameworks.
We de-center whiteness and Eurocentric ideologies by operating from a community-based model.
We value, respect, and honor humanity to the highest degree. However, the needs of Black and African people across the diaspora are always a priority in our organization.
Our goal is to teach effective strategies on how to lead a healthy life while living in the midst of ongoing racial trauma.


Healing Black Souls, LLC is dedicated to strengthening Black/African individuals across the diaspora and communities by helping them heal from racial and generational trauma through culturally-specific coaching, education, and holistic wellness practices. We strive to cultivate tenacity, restore identity, and promote mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
We center the healing, growth, and well-being of Black and African individuals and communities in every space we create. Our work supports healing from racial, historical, and generational trauma, as well as the emotional impact of systemic inequities and everyday lived experiences.
Our intention is to provide a safe, affirming environment where individuals feel seen, heard, supported, on their journey toward wellness.

Afrocentric modalities are culturally grounded healing practices that center African values, traditions, and lived experiences to support holistic wellness and collective healing. Rooted in communal healing, compassion, awareness, and the overall spiritual well-being.
Healing reflects African values, traditions, and identity, not a one-size-fits-all model. Holistic healing focuses on the person as a whole, their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects. Collective healing happens in community, not isolation; therefore, we offer healing spaces that promote connection through circles, shared storytelling, and support systems.
Lastly, we honor our ancestors as sources of strength, wisdom, guidance, and protection.

Support for personal healing,
growth & family dynamics.
Coaching

Support for informing
system-level change.
Consultation
Training & development

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My approach focuses on building adult capacity rather than “fixing” children. I work collaboratively with educators and program leaders to understand what may be underlying a child's behavior, strengthen adult-child relationships, and develop strategies to support children's social-emotional development.
- Understanding behavior as communication
- Strengthening teacher-child relationships and connection
- Creating trauma-informed and culturally responsive classrooms
- Supporting children's social-emotional development
- Developing strategies for challenging classroom situations
- Examining classroom environments and adult practices
- Reducing deficit-based language and approaches to children's behavior
- Supporting Black children's positive racial and cultural identity
- Strengthening educator confidence, reflection, and self-awareness
- Building systems and practices that promote belonging, equity, and inclusion
- Supporting administrators in developing healthier, more responsive program cultures
My consultation is grounded in Afrocentric and liberatory frameworks, recognizing that children's development cannot be separated from culture, identity, relationships, community, and the environments in which they learn and grow.
I believe that when we invest in the capacity, wellness, and growth of the adults who care for young children, we create stronger environments for children to flourish.
Consultation is available for early childhood programs, preschools, Head Start programs, schools, administrators, educators, and other professionals supporting young children and families.
$275 per hour
or custom contract rate
Reflective. Collaborative. Afrocentric. Liberatory.
Clinical supervision should be more than a means of meeting licensure requirements; it should be a space for reflection, growth, learning, and connection.
I provide clinical supervision for Clinical Social Work Associates (CSWAs) in Oregon through a reflective and collaborative approach grounded in African-centered and Afrocentric ideologies. Supervision is designed to support emerging clinicians in developing their clinical skills while exploring the ways culture, identity, systems of oppression, racial trauma, and lived experience shape the therapeutic relationship and clinical practice.
Together, we will explore clinical cases, strengthen assessment and intervention skills, develop clinical confidence, examine ethical and professional practice, and engage in meaningful self-reflection. My approach recognizes the whole clinician and creates space for curiosity, accountability, cultural humility, and liberation.
Supervision is particularly well suited for clinicians interested in Afrocentric, culturally responsive, person-centered, and liberatory approaches to clinical practice.
Supervision Rate:
$275 per hour
"Best teacher ever"
"Professor Williams is very hands on and gives extra attention to all of her students. I wish I had teachers like her in high school."
- CB

"Understanding"
"Thanks to the professionals at Healing Black Souls, I now have an understanding on how to better support my coworkers of different cultural backgrounds."
- Jasmine O.

"Super"
"Keyonia has helped me to identify and cope with my triggers on a day to day basis. It has helped me in my relationship with my life partner."
- Christopher B.

$150
Individuals
45-50 minutes
$250
Families, 2+ members
50-60 minutes
$350
Ongoing work plans
available, starting at
$2,500
$2,500
Pricing varies depending on need and program development
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