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Visibility and Women’s Rights: A Conversation with Oumayma Izm
I sat down with Oumayma Izm of the Amal Center for Women in Morocco to reflect on visibility, women’s rights, and the relationship between community leadership and policy. This conversation examines how institutions learn from lived experience and how advocacy takes shape on the ground.

Chelsea
Feb 122 min read


Meeting Meryanne Loum-Martin and the Power of Gathering Across the Diaspora
Meeting Meryanne Loum-Martin, the only Black female hotelier in Morocco and the visionary behind Jnane Tamsna, offered a powerful window into what it means to build spaces where culture, story, and belonging are held with intention. This piece reflects on her leadership, the vision behind The Diaspora Salon, and what it means to convene the global African diaspora in rooms designed for dialogue, narrative exchange, and cultural stewardship across borders.

Chelsea
Jan 202 min read


What Morocco Taught Me About Story and Power
Being in Morocco made clear how story functions as infrastructure, how authorship shapes power, and how narrative becomes the foundation for dignity, identity, and community voice. Through time spent in community and in conversation, this piece explores what it means to steward story with care and to recognize whose voices are centered when culture, history, and belonging are carried across borders.

Chelsea
Dec 18, 20253 min read


Carrying Story Across Borders in Portugal
I spoke alongside storytellers and community leaders from around the world in a gathering centered on the theme of unmasking. I shared my perspective on the narratives we inherit and the truths that live inside community. For me, unmasking is about getting beneath the surface of what people have been told about themselves, their neighborhoods, and their histories. It is about creating space for community voice to rise with honesty, dignity, and power.

Chelsea
Nov 18, 20252 min read


A Generation Already Carrying the Work
During my time in Turks and Caicos, I had the opportunity to sit with Antwon H.F. Walkin, AIAS, President of the Turks & Caicos Islands Society of Young Leaders (TCISYL). What began as a conversation quickly opened into something much larger. It was clear that this was not simply an organization creating space for young people to participate, but a movement positioning youth as active architects of national progress.

Chelsea
Oct 22, 20252 min read


What a Fruit Market in Belize Taught Me About Community and Leadership
Spending time with a long-standing fruit market owner in Placencia, Belize revealed how local business, generational ownership, and everyday leadership sustain community life. This piece looks at how small businesses become anchors of trust and continuity, and why centering the voices of long-time community builders is essential to telling more honest stories about place, prosperity, and development.

Chelsea
Aug 19, 20252 min read


What Turks and Caicos Taught Me About Belonging and Becoming
Spending time with young leaders showed me how trust and belonging create the conditions for people to find their voice and grow into who they are becoming. This piece reflects on how leadership takes root when youth are seen, supported, and given space to be heard, and how community, care, and affirmation shape confidence, identity, and the ability to imagine a future with possibility.

Chelsea
Jul 8, 20252 min read


What Curaçao Revealed About Leadership, Policy, and Trust
My time sitting with leaders in Curaçao reinforced for me how closely leadership, policy, and community are connected, even when systems attempt to separate them. Ministries and political structures play a critical role, but they are most effective when they remain informed by the realities of the people they serve. When leaders stay in conversation with those realities, decisions tend to carry more weight, and narratives feel more credible.

Chelsea
Jan 8, 20252 min read


What St. Lucia Taught Me About Regional Leadership and Shared Futures
In St. Lucia, I learned more about the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), a regional intergovernmental body supporting collaboration among Eastern Caribbean nations, including St. Lucia. What stood out was not just the scope of the work, but the orientation behind it.

Chelsea
Jul 16, 20242 min read


What Langa Taught Me About Community, Systems, and What Endures
One of the experiences I most looked forward to while traveling through South Africa was spending time in its townships, knowing they would offer a deeper understanding of place beyond what is visible on the surface.

Chelsea
Apr 16, 20242 min read
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