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Black woman at peace. The 92%.
We’ve always chosen the greater good. This time, we’re choosing ourselves.

Daysha Blackwell, Founder & President

Our Story

Collective 92 was created from a moment of knowing — the kind of deep, grounded clarity that comes when you stop waiting to be chosen and start choosing yourself. Collective 92 was not created out of anger. We created it out of clarity.

We believe in the power of collective care, shared knowledge, and community-led change.


Through intentional connection and collaboration, we create spaces where Black and brown women can rest, be seen, and rise — not alone, but alongside one another. Our work is rooted in the belief that when we move together, we move stronger.


We center joy. We center each other.

2,000 +
Community Impressions

Every Hand Supports Community Impact

160+ 
Members

The Founding Women Behind the Movement

62 
Projects Completed

And Counting...

Our Mission

At Collective 92, our mission is to build intentional systems that center the wellness, legacy, and liberation of women of color — starting with community.

We deserve infrastructure — spaces to heal, grow, rest, learn, and lead in full color.

Our work lives at the intersection of cultural preservation, radical rest, civic awareness, and economic empowerment. Through curated gatherings we are reimagining what community care looks like — and reclaiming the tools needed to thrive.

 

We operate from a simple but powerful truth:
When Black women are well, the entire community rises.

Black women at peace. The 92%.

What We Offer

Collective 92 curates community experiences and member-exclusive offerings that reflect the full spectrum of who we are.

  • Wellness & Healing Events: Herbalism, self-care workshops, esthetician pop-ups, rest retreats, and body sovereignty.

  • Civic & Safety Education: Gun safety training, political education, and rights literacy.

  • Legacy & Family Programming : Events for mamas and children, gardening workshops, food sovereignty, and intergenerational knowledge-sharing.

  • Connection-First Gatherings: Vibe-heavy mixers, intentional conversations, and spaces to simply be — no performance, just presence.

Snapshots of Connection 
 

Black women gardening. The 92%.

Follow Our Journey of Impact and Inspiration #Collective92

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