
Heal Your Way Forward: The Book Tour
A Journey of Healing, Accountability & Collective Liberation
What Will the World Look Like in Seven Generations?
Healing our way forward requires more than awareness—it demands action, accountability, and deep intergenerational healing. Heal Your Way Forward: The Co-Conspirator’s Guide to an Antiracist Future is not just a book—it’s an invitation to move beyond performative allyship and step into true co-conspiratorship.
And now, we’re bringing this movement to a city near you.
📍 Join Myisha T. Hill on the Heal Your Way Forward Book Tour for an evening of radical conversation, community healing, and the necessary work of dismantling white supremacy from the inside out.
This Tour is for You If...
✔️ You feel called to do antiracism work but don’t know where to start.
✔️ You want to move past guilt and fear into action and accountability.
✔️ You believe in racial justice as a lifelong commitment, not a checklist.
✔️ You’re ready to embrace antiracism as a practice of intergenerational healing.


What To Expect:
🌿 Live Conversation – Myisha will guide a transformative discussion on what it means to truly heal your way forward.
💬 Interactive Q&A – Engage in raw, honest dialogue about the challenges of co-conspiratorship.
📖 Exclusive Book Signing – Get your copy of Heal Your Way Forward signed by Myisha.
🤝 Community Building – Connect with like-minded individuals doing the work.
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Upcoming Tour Dates and Locations:
🎟️ Spots are limited! Secure your ticket now.
About Myisha T Hill
Myisha T. Hill is an author, speaker, and mental health activist committed to helping white and white-identifying individuals do the deep, personal work of dismantling racism. As the founder of Check Your Privilege, she creates brave spaces for self-reflection, accountability, and co-conspiratorship in racial justice.

The Time for Action is Now!
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.