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Graduate Spotlight Series: Embodiment & Black Gurlhood with DC Hill

In this episode, I’m joined by the incredible DC Hill, a Gender & Sexuality Studies Professor we have the honour of working with in the Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification for rich conversation exploring vulnerability, movement, and how we can connect deeper with our bodies


We dive into how DC uses embodiment as a tool for challenging systems like those that impact Black girls and women.

From hair policies in schools to deeper conversations about spirit murder and the embodiment of Black girlhood, DC shares powerful insights on how our bodies hold both oppression and potential for liberation


“When we’re not inhabiting our body, there’s a death happening, even if we’re walking around.” DC Hill 


This podcast is part of the Graduate Spotlight Audio Series — showcasing how graduates from the past 8 years have woven the Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification into their bodies, their work & their purpose.

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“Living in a masculine-oriented world without a feminine orientation distorts our relationship with our bodies, preventing us from seeing it as a source of wisdom.” – DC Hill 


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Dominique C. Hill, PhD, is a scholar, creative, and vulnerability guide with interests in contemporary Black girlhood, embodiment studies, and Blackqueer intimacies.

Hill’s forthcoming book, Black Gurl Reliable, examines embodiment and practices of resistance in Black girlhood.



Learn more about the Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification at www.feminineembodimentcoaching.com 

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“Time slowed down for me in the Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification, and with that slowing down, I found deeper engagement and savoring of the present.” DC Hill 


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