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Public health nutritionist and author Tracye McQuirter helped more than 15,000 Black women go vegan in 2020 through her 21-day online program, 10,000 Black Vegan Women. McQuirter created the free program as a resource to provide nutritional guidance and support to Black women, who experience the highest rate of preventable chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers, in the United States. Her initial goal was to help 10,000 women and she hit that goal with 10,000 sign-ups one week before the program’s official launch last year.
The 10,0000 Black Women program offers cooking videos, meal plans, vegan recipes, grocery shopping lists, meal prep guides, and nutrition tips. It also marked the creation of a new community for Black women to gain the support they needed to go vegan. At the end of the 21-day program, McQuirter surveyed more than 600 women who participated. Among the results, she found that 82 percent completed the entire 21-day program,
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3 Hottest Wellness Retreats for Black Women
According to their website, OMNoire helps connect like-minded women through our events, retreats, and online platform. They are aiming to cultivate strength, growth, and positive manifestation in all areas of our lives.
Some of their destinations include Grenada, Barbados, Arizona, and Bali among others. Visit OMnoire.com for more information.
Women of Color Healing Retreats to Promote Wellness
The website describes the retreat as an experience born out of a desire to “connect Black ‘Americans’ (Africans) to nature and themselves.
Each retreat has its own unique aspects. The retreat’s goal is to bring women together for healing and community building. It will all take place in the gorgeous jungles of Costa Rica.