Reconnecting with creativity, navigating a career pivot, and recovering from burnout.
Keisa Reynolds, also known as K. and Sula Found, is a queer Black feminist writer, storyteller, and community educator.
Their writing can be found in print and online at Richmond Pulse, In These Times, and Hooligan Mag. They are a contributor to the anthology We Grow the World Together: Parenting Toward Abolition. They are writing Negotiation, a collection of essays examining the intersections of mental health and sexuality through a queer Black feminist perspective.
You can read more about them here.