Sage Morgan-Hubbard, MA+

Sage Morgan-Hubbard, (MA+ with PhD coursework in Performance Studies) is a a full-bodied Black, Jewish, Native, Multiracial, Queer Assistant Director of the Brown University Center for Students of Color. She is an educator, public speaker, mother, consultant and dream midwife who co-curates inclusive diverse public spaces for living and learning for all people.

An award-winning poet, social justice artist and activist, she has worked at four Smithsonian museums, coordinated family-friendly protests and taught students of all kinds–from autistic preK students to adults in prison to nursing home bound octogenarians.

She specializes in having difficult conversations in interesting and embodied ways, honoring both the joy and value in everyone's life story and experience. Sage loves aqua aerobics, her Shiba Jindo puppy Broccoli, and her middle name Xaxua, an onomatopoeia meaning the rustling of the leaves in the wind.

She lives in Providence, RI, with her two spirited children and husband but will always be a Washington, D.C. Chocolate City native Mixed Mama (and named her two one-woman shows accordingly: Chocolativity and Mixed Mamas.

Connect with Sage on Instagram: @sagemh

 

Signature Talks

The Power of Reframing: Telling Our Stories Without Shame

How can we reframe failures, regrets, and disappointments into interesting chapters of our life? How can we be unapologetic in stating our gifts and talents?

In this engaging workshop, discover the power of shifting the narrative from shame to empowerment.

More Than Just the Self: Communal Care as a Daily Practice

Moving beyond self-care to community care, explore multiple Western and non-Western practices that you can do daily with your extended communities to take care of multiple aspects of your health, wealth, and overall wellbeing.

This workshop focuses on ways to care for ourselves and our communities without having to pay thousands upon thousands of dollars–unlocking, instead, a powerful and lasting mindset shift.

Proud To Be Free: Asking for What You Need as an Employee and a Person

This workshop discusses various methods of work-life balance and benefits. How can you be both an effective parent and professional? What are the boundaries and goals that you need and deserve? What does freedom mean to you in all aspects of your life so you don't feel stuck and restricted by work or home life?

This workshop explores our right to be free in it all.

 
Cynthia Pong, JD

This article was written by Cynthia Pong, JD, an award-winning executive coach, speaker, and author of Don’t Stay in Your Lane: The Career Change Guide for Women of Color.

A LinkedIn Top Voice for Job Search and Career, she has been featured in HBR, The Atlantic, and on NBC, CBS, NPR, and more.

As Founder and CEO of Embrace Change, Cynthia leads an elite, all-BIPOC team who provide specialized coaching and training programs for high-performing women of color up to the C-suite.

https://www.embracechange.nyc/cynthia-pong-jd
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