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Dr. Sarah Ann Anderson-Burnett

Dr. Sarah Ann Anderson-Burnett is a trailblazing physician and thought leader, merging her expertise in adolescent medicine, addiction neuroscience, and reproductive justice to create equitable health systems that empower young people. A proud HBCU alumna of Xavier University of Louisiana with an MD and Ph.D. from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, she is driven by an unshakable belief in the power of youth to become transformational leaders. Her work centers on justice, dignity, and ensuring all young people thrive.

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As the Assistant Vice President of Health and Wellness & Director of Health Services and Quality Improvement at Barnard College, Dr. Anderson-Burnett redefines the intersection of clinical care and holistic health programming. She leads initiatives that challenge traditional healthcare delivery models, fostering systemic change to address the expansive needs of young people. Her expertise extends beyond the clinical realm, with transformative contributions to curriculum development, health advocacy, and quality improvement that inspire long-lasting impact.

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Yemi Combahee

Yemi Combahee (she/her) is a Black lesbian feminist abortion doula and reproductive justice organizer. Yemi is currently a senior manager of organizing at Black Feminist Future where she convenes and organizes the Black Reproductive Justice Ecosystem through campaigns like Abortion is Freedom and the campaign for Black Midwives Day.

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She has a professional background in intimate partner violence advocacy, sexual and reproductive health education, independent feminist bookselling, and local policy advocacy. Yemi is a New Jersey native but she currently lives, loves, and resists in Atlanta, Georgia. 

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Sierra Davis, LM, CNM

Sierra Davis is a Certified Nurse Midwife dedicated to improving women's health. From a young age, Sierra has been drawn to midwifery's philosophy of physiologic birth and she believes in empowering patients throughout the natural process of pregnancy and childbirth.

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Sierra honed her skills at Columbia University, where she earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice and had the opportunity to serve vulnerable populations in West Africa. With experience at Guirguis OBGYN Group and NYP Brooklyn Methodist, she brings holistic, patient-centered care to Oula.

Passionate about reproductive justice, Black maternal health, LGBTQI+ rights, women’s rights, global health, and diversity in healthcare, Sierra is dedicated to advocating for equitable care for all.

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Irma Garcia

Irma Garcia is a certified sex educator with deep roots in centering the voices and needs of marginalized communities. She is the founder of Dirty South Sex Ed, a social media platform delivering inclusive sexual health information to prioritize pleasure and wellness for marginalized communities in the Deep South.

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As the Director of Reproductive Health at a state-level abortion rights organization, she works to expand abortion access for Texas teens and is a committed advocate for liberation and reproductive wholeness. She believes in a world where each person has access not only to the tools for health but also to the tender, rebellious right to pleasure and well-being.

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Kamaria Excell, LMSW

Kamaria Excell is a Black Queer Feminist, social worker, abolitionist, and doula passionate about creating affirming spaces and models of care that allow folks to heal from both interpersonal trauma and systems of oppression. She is the founder of Kitchen Counter Social Work and House of Blume.

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She holds space for BIPOC women, femmes, and non-binary folks through their healing journeys by centering pleasure, joy, and holistic embodiment.

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Jasmine Bowie, LMSW

Jasmine Bowie is a holistic wellness practitioner, licensed therapist, breathwork facilitator, Founder, and CEO of Versed Wellness.

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Jasmine’s wellness practice is rooted in curating integrative wellness opportunities for Black girls, women, and femmes to pause, center their breath, and connect with themselves and their community more intimately. She believes through intentionally centering our individual and collective wellness needs, we create expanded opportunities for community healing, self-liberation, and joy. Jasmine holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from New York University and believes true holistic healing happens through community care.

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