Our Story

Fearless Leon first began in the spring of 2011 as a self-development blog for our founder. By 2015, Fearless Leon expanded its vision into a digital platform that curated content around art, music, and spirituality from the voices of diverse women. That same year, we began to cultivate women’s circles and vision board workshops to support women on their journeys of self-love, confidence, motivation, and healing. In 2018, our local wellness activations created connections with local BIPOC residents in need of a safe space. Today, our mission remains the same, to be a bridge in creating experiences for Creatives of Color.

 
 
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Impact

Fearless Leon works with local community businesses, wellness organizations and practitioners to provide environments for women to breathe, relax, restore and expand parts of themselves. Our partners ideas, in kind-donations and spaces for facilitation help live out our mission to support the modern day woman in mind, body and soul nurturing experiences.

 

Vision

Reimagine healing through innovative events, partnerships and experiences that drive the culture forward and impact women to be a better version of themselves.

 

Values

We share narratives that inspire our community to take charge of their lives. We develop events that unify the community and expand representation. We are invested in supporting BIPOC men and women through their journey into spiritual consciousness.

 

from partnerships to collaborations

Clients We’ve Worked With

brand recognition

Press Features

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Directory of black Owned Businesses

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10 Mental Health Support Resources For The Latinx Community

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‘Playing In the Sun’ Photo Series Captures The Beauty of The Afro-Dominican Experience

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Two Latina Bloggers Open Up About Their Mental Health Journey

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AfroLatinx Identity With Huffpost Voices

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Getting Fit With People En Español

in conversation with us

 Speaking Engagements

 

2015

July

“#RealCurl: A Conversation about Acceptance and Celebration”. Sponsored by Shea Moisture. Latina Magazine Beauty, Hair & Wellness Expo. Meadowlands Expo Center NJ.

2016

February

“Good Hair/Bad Hair”. Know Your Roots Club. Cristo Rey High School. NYC.

April

“Slut Shame and Reclaim”. Women Center Wednesday. Ohio Union, Ohio State University.

August

“Being Afro Latino”. The Root Facebook Live/Periscope. Univision Communications Inc. NYC.

2017

July

“Love Yo’ Self Shadow Workshop“. #HealYoSelf Virtual Wellness Summit. Camarilla Complex and Magiazine.

2018

“Playing In The Sun“. Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute. NYC.

2019

March

“Land, Love, + Liberation”. Decolonize This Place – Week 2. Whitney Museum. NYC.

June

“The Voice of The Divine Feminine”. Conscious Creators. Bridgeport, CT.

2020

December

"Music and Entrepreneurship Summit" Finessed Media.

2021

September

"Music for Mental Health", Finessed Media.

2022

October

ENVNS FEST '22

The Women Behind The Beats: Leading Ladies In The Music Industry

2023

February

In Good Company Conference, Brand Yourself

March

Black Women In Media Mixer & Panel: Women Who Tell Our Stories