YOUR GUIDE: myisha t hill

Curator of Check Your Privilege guiding healing relationships by challenging systems of oppression and is dedicated to building a reparative future free from domination​​.

Explore how whiteness functions as an addictive system and how centering Blackness can heal and liberate.

 

Each session will include:

  • reflective exercises

  • community dialogue

  • and actionable steps for personal and collective transformation

Sept Cohort

$444*

Saturdays in September @ 9am - 11am PT
(noon - 2pm ET)

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Oct Cohort

$444*

Saturdays in October @ 9am - 11am PT
(noon - 2pm ET)

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*No fee for HYWF Collective Members (session details found in Lounge Meetups!)
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What Participants Are Saying...

Angie

“In this space I recognized my need for validation which comes from my perfectionism and of always needing to be right and good and do no harm. It's inviting me to know that I have the tools to do the thing and if I mess up,  community will hold me and love me as I learn and grow.”

Jes

"I left with probably more questions (for myself) than I came in with, but in a positive way. It was great to be doing this challenge and going through this material not only with myisha but in community. I really enjoyed the breakout rooms since I'm often shy to share in the full group space. Those rooms (well, the folks in them) provided a lot of helpful reflection that I'm now reflecting on and seeking to integrate. Mostly: to work on binary thinking, perfectionism & urgency, saviorism/needing to be needed, and probably a lot more that will continue to come up as I journal."

Robyn

"There are so many things happening that can be discouraging. This community never shies away from real talk, but delivers it with compassion, empathy, and practical skills and strategies for change. Many years ago, I had a professor who ended each class by asking "Are you encouraged?" I believe that's the mark of a healing community, and I leave each CYP session encouraged." 

Rebecca

"Where else can you talk open and honestly about these issues with such supportive and knowledgeable guidance? This is a really unique community and I'm grateful to have been part of it."

Bonnie

"It was one of the first opportunities for me to be more wholly me, to be vulnerable and feel as though all of me could be accepted and seen without judgement. Such an inclusive and supportive space steeped in love for all of humanity. Taking away awareness of characteristics of whiteness and how some are really showing up in my day to day and the blessed opportunities to notice and do differently. "

FAQ

Reparations in Action: The Power of Black-Led Learning Spaces

In a world where Black bodies have been commodified and undervalued for centuries, working with Black leaders who guide us through the work of racial justice is more than a choice—it's an act of reparations. When you engage with Black-led spaces, you're not just supporting a cause; you're contributing to the healing and restoration of a community that has been systematically oppressed.

For white individuals, the benefits extend far beyond mere learning. Being taught by Black leaders transforms the process into one of rehumanization. Instead of the shame-based individualism and competition often found in white affinity groups, Black-led spaces invite you to reconnect with your humanity. Here, the focus shifts from performance to genuine connection, from guilt to growth, and from isolation to community.

This is more than education; it’s a radical shift toward healing—a path that not only changes the world but also transforms your heart.