I spend more and more time at my desk these days, doing everything from preparing the family taxes to working on this blog. Because of this, my workspace is constantly changing. Holding the clutter at bay is challenging, so I prefer to keep nearby only a few quality items that serve multiple purposes over a stockpile of things I might never need.
What’s on my desk
Published by Roshaunda D. Cade, Ph.D.
I am an educator, writer, coach, and self-proclaimed cultural custodian for black women. I am a black woman; I value what we offer to society; and I work to promote our collective vision, joy, and peace. Through LELA House, I seek to maintain, protect, and advance the culture of black women, focusing on our LELA (Life, Education, Literature, and Art). I support women whose writing includes black women and our concerns (especially, but not solely, from the long US 19th Century). I also offer executive life coaching and self-care services. Additionally, I enjoy learning, writing biblical plays and fiction, dancing in the praise dance ministry at church, playing my clarinet in a community band, and pushing my creative boundaries. View more posts