Giving girls the mic — and the power to use it.
Help Us Save Our Stories
Giving girls the mic — and the power to use it.
"We found our voice and now we share it with the world."
Sisterhood of Storytellers is a 3-month virtual creative program for Black and Brown girls ages 12–14 who are ready to be seen, heard, and celebrated.
Where girls grow their voices, build creative confidence, and share their stories with the world.
We use storytelling to spark healing, sisterhood, and leadership.
Begin the Journey | Spaces Limited to 6
Open Enrollment ends August 31st.
*don't miss out*
Black and Brown girls are often expected to be strong, even when they’re hurting.
Many never get the chance to process what they've been through — or realize the power of their voice.
We're changing that.
1 in 2 Black girls face trauma before 18
Girls in foster care with 5+ placements are 90% more likely to face incarceration
Most are punished for their pain — not supported
Through storytelling, we help them reclaim their narratives and become leaders.
Journal, reflect, and grow in a safe online space
Learn writing, podcasting, poetry, and film
Join healing circles and expressive art workshops
Connect with Black women mentors and artists
This program takes place in our one-of-a-kind Virtual Story Lab — a safe and creative online space where young storytellers grow their voice and confidence.
Here’s what to expect:
✨ Daily Creative Prompts
Every day sparks a new moment to write, reflect, or dream out loud.
🎤 Saturday Masterclasses
Learn storytelling skills from real authors, podcasters, and artists who look like you.
💛 Sisterhood Circles
Safe spaces to connect, share, and grow with girls who get it.
🧘🏾♀️ Mindfulness & Wellness Moments
Because taking care of your mind is part of telling your truth.
🎨 Final Storytelling Project
Turn your story into a creative piece — film, podcast, poem — and share it with pride.
🧭 1:1 Story Coaching
Personal support from mentors to help you shape your story your way.
🌍 Community Love
Give back through service and use your story to uplift others.
And that’s just the beginning.
Amina, 13, entered foster care after unimaginable tragedy. She didn’t speak to anyone about what happened — until the Sisterhood gave her a pen and a platform.
Through poetry and support, she found her voice. Today, her writing inspires other girls to believe: Your past does not define your future.
Refer a Girl: If you know a youth who needs this space, send them our way.
Partner with Us: Schools, agencies, and organizations can co-create impact.
Donate or Sponsor: Support a girl’s journey from silence to self-expression.
“You didn’t just teach us to tell stories — you helped us believe our story matters.”
“Now I know I’m not alone.”
“This gave me more than a voice. It gave me a future.”