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Create & Heal: The Art of Sisterhood
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Create & Heal: The Art of Sisterhood

Hosted by Carver Museum ATX

Join us for an afternoon of connection, reflection, and sisterhood.

The George Washington Carver Museum proudly presents this month's Create & Heal: The Art of Sisterhood, an intergenerational gathering designed to honor, uplift, and celebrate Black women across Central Texas.

Taking place Saturday, May 16th from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, this enriching experience will create space for meaningful dialogue centered on the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of African American women. Through heartfelt conversation and shared wisdom, attendees will engage in discussions that affirm identity, nurture healing, and inspire collective growth.

The program will feature a selection of powerful local voices who will speak to topics rooted in empowerment, resilience, and holistic wellness. Guests will enjoy light refreshments in an elegant and welcoming atmosphere.

Attendees are encouraged to embrace the spirit of the occasion by dressing in high tea attire, adding a touch of grace and celebration to this intentional gathering.

Free,18+


Get to know the guest facilitators!

Jennifer Glover is a multifaceted creative, fashion designer, and certified life coach whose work beautifully weaves together artistry, healing, and purpose. As the founder of Reap What I Sew Custom Apparel, she has established herself as a locally acclaimed, self-taught seamstress whose designs have been featured in numerous fashion shows and presentations. Her talent and impact in the fashion industry were recognized when she received the 2019 Fashion X Berina Showcase People’s Choice Award, and she has also served as a former ambassador for the Bernina sewing machine brand.Beyond fashion, Jennifer is the founder of Mon Pere, an organization dedicated to addressing the issue of fatherlessness within the Black community. With nearly a decade of experience in trauma healing, she currently serves as a Certified Inner Healing Coach & Mentor. Through her work, she has helped individuals uncover and uproot trauma-based habits, mental strongholds, and emotional barriers, guiding them toward healing and wholeness.Jennifer’s approach to what she describes as “boots on the ground” ministry, is deeply personal, relational, and rooted in faith. Drawing from her own life journey, cultivated spiritual gifts, and the living Word of God, she remains committed to transformative healing. Her professional background as a surgical nurse further reflects her dedication to care, precision, and service.

Christina Muhammad is a devoted wife, proud mother, and passionate servant-leader whose life’s work centers on care, connection, and community. At 50 years old, she brings nearly two decades of hands-on experience, having served since 2006 as a first responder alongside her husband. Together, they specialize in security, conflict resolution, and providing critical support for vulnerable populations, including assisting at homeless shelters during extreme weather conditions in Austin, Texas.

An accomplished author of five books, Christina discovered an unexpected love for writing—a passion that has become a powerful extension of her voice and purpose. Through her words and her work, she uplifts, teaches, and inspires others to grow through life’s challenges.

Christina is also a certified trainer in disaster preparedness and CPR, traveling nationally and internationally to equip individuals and communities with life-saving knowledge and practical skills. Her dedication to service extends into her role as a guide and counselor for women, where she mentors, mediates, and empowers others to find strength, healing, and clarity.

At the heart of everything she does is a deep commitment to sisterhood—building bridges between women, fostering unity, and encouraging authentic connection. Christina Muhammad stands as a testament to resilience, compassion, and purpose-driven living, using her voice and experience to inspire others to lead, serve, and thrive together.

MAY
16
Sat, May 16
11:30am - 2:30pm
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Free
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