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A Body Re-Membered is a call to remember the wisdom held within your body, womb, and the land beneath your feet.
through storytelling, ritual, and embodied practice, Tiara weaves ancestral wisdom, emotional healing, and feminine power into a transformative journey of reclamation and rebirth.
ABOUT THE BOOK
rooted in traditions of womb healing, Black liberation, and earth-centered reverence, this book dives into the intimate connections between the throat, womb, and heart (the centers of truth, creation, and love) by exploring how trauma and silence are carried through generations, how sound, movement, and ritual can free them.
through the lens of epigenetics and ancestral memory, A Body Re-Membered examines the relationship between Black bodies and the land. both have endured violence, yet both hold infinite capacity for healing and liberation. this book invites you to honor your belonging, to grieve, to reclaim, and to return to the wisdom that lives within you.
art, poetry, + practice
woven throughout the page are Tiara’s original artworks and poems serving as visual prayers and meditations that bring the teachings to life. each piece serves as an embodied offering, guiding readers into a deeper connection between art and healing.
leading up to the book’s release, a curated selection of art prints and apparel will be available for purchase weekly to allow you to carry the medicine of A Body Re-Membered into your own space.
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Pure Desire is an intimate collection of poetry tracing the tender, turbulent journey of a young Black woman learning to reclaim her joy, her softness, and her voice in a world that too often asks her to carry silence.
ABOUT THE BOOK
these poems move through womb loss, heartbreak, harm, fractured friendships, desire, anger, and the quiet pressures placed on Black girls growing into Black women.
They offer a raw, honest portrait of what it means to feel deeply while learning not to harden. Guided by the presence of the shimmering sweetness of the water, the collection follows the author as she learns to release what is not hers, to let go before she becomes bitter, and to return to the parts of herself that are golden, warm, and worthy of love.
Pure Desire invites every reader into the transformation that unfolds when truth is spoken, when softness is reclaimed, and when a Black woman allows herself to feel—fully, bravely, beautifully