A call to explore, document, and journey through the transformations Happening within.
explore. share. Document. connect.
Page Worthy, is an intimate gathering of black women’s stories—real, fictional, and inspired—meeting at glorious intersections. Founded by writer and wellness advocate Tierra Latrice, Page Worthy’s intention is to use writing as a vehicle to facilitate healing, self-discovery, self-exploration, self-actualization, and self-preservation. In these pages, a time capsule of words from Black women spoken across generations exists. Honoring our stories and experiences through witness and documentation.
In a world where life is consistently evolving, and we sometimes lose ourselves in the constant movement, Page Worthy offers an opportunity for us to pause and witness life’s transformations intimately by documenting them. Here we’re building a supportive community of witness. As Black women our stories are often told with subtext that doesn’t align with our authentic experience. Storytelling is a powerful tool of self-preservation that grounds us in autonomy and sovereignty over our experiences.
Our goal is to build an archive of stories where our collective community can refer to see themselves clearly reflected when their vision may be too blurry. Inspired by our literary aunts Toni, Audre, Octavia, and Alice…Page Worthy exists for us to witness, grow, repair, through the lived experiences shared and documented and the magic of gathering that takes place when Black women with a common intention hold space together. Find a page, write a page, or join an activation, and begin a journey of witnessing that leads you back to yourself or beyond.
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An Archive of stories, Insights, + Experiences from our community
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Personal pieces + messages from the founding author
A message from Tierra Latrice
Hey love,
I’m so happy you found Page Worthy! I hope that you are not only able to find community here but also a space where you are able to feel safe, seen, and heard.
I began this platfom as a personal blog. I realized that for so long I chose not to use my voice. I chose against expressing myself or my truth because I either believed it wasn’t worth sharing or allowed shame to keep my voice hostage.
As a young woman of color I realize that many of these beliefs came from things outside of myself, and slowly they began to directly influence how I viewed myself.
I found the only space I felt able to be vulnerable enough to explore who I truly am was in the pages of my journal.
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