Experience Women Health & Wellness Events in Humble, TX promoting holistic wellness within your community. These events blend traditional cultural health practices with modern wellness approaches, creating supportive environments for the Women community's health journey.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re honoring rest as a form of reparations for Black women.
In this intimate 2.5‑hour gathering at Jesse’s House, you’ll step out of urgency and into a soft space curated for stillness, naps, and gentle connection. JC Jackson will guide you through a grounding sound‑bowl meditation, perform her spoken word piece “We Rest as Reparations,” and introduce her new journal of the same name, created to help you carry this softness home.
What’s included:
• Cozy rest space at Jessie’s House (bring your favorite blanket if you’d like)
• Guided grounding + sound bowl meditation to help your body downshift
• Extended nap / solo rest time so you have time to truly fall asleep if you need to
• A warm cup of restorative herbal tea from the journal’s “resting tea” recipe
• Live spoken word performance of JC Jackson’s poem “We Rest as Reparations”
• Conversation about rest as resistance and mental health for Black women
• Time to begin writing in your journal, if you choose
Groove & Glow: Yoga, Journaling & Mindful Movement (Free Community Event)
Groove & Glow! Hosted by Star Dust Co. and LNKD Community.
Looking for a space to slow down, stretch your body, and reconnect with yourself?
This activation of Groove & Glow is a free (as always), community-centered yoga and mindfulness experience designed for those who want to move with intention and ease into a softer pace. Join us on Sunday, May 3 for an afternoon of guided movement, reflection, and gentle connection.
We’ll begin with a guided yoga flow led by @planetdari, open to all levels, whether you’re brand new to yoga or returning to your mat. After the flow, the space will remain open for a post-session cool down with optional journaling prompts, light movement, and time to simply sit and be.
This space is created with Black queer women (trans and cis), trans men, and nonbinary people at the center. Allies are welcome, and we ask that you enter with care, awareness, and respect for the community this experience is intended to hold.
This experience is especially for those who want something more intentional than a typical outing. There is no pressure to perform, just space to exist in your body.
To maintain the integrity of the session, doors will close promptly at 1:00 PM. Please plan to arrive early to get settled.
Join us for The Well Woman Experience: dive into beauty, power, and safety all in one empowering day!
The Well Woman Experience: Beauty, Power & Safety
Join us for The Well Woman Experience: Beauty, Power & Safety, an empowering afternoon hosted by The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Houston Metropolitan Chapter.
This experience centers the health, wellness, and beauty of Black women—equipping attendees with the knowledge to make informed and safe beauty choices. Hear from expert voices, including Dr. Tara Akunna, FAAD, and Christina Funke Tegbe, as they share insight on beauty, safety, and overall well-being.
What to Expect:
Panel discussion with industry experts
Vendor marketplace
Live demonstrations
Community connection and networking
We look forward to welcoming you for an afternoon of learning, empowerment, and connectione charge of your well-being!
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re honoring rest as a form of reparations for Black women.
In this intimate 2.5‑hour gathering at Jesse’s House, you’ll step out of urgency and into a soft space curated for stillness, naps, and gentle connection. JC Jackson will guide you through a grounding sound‑bowl meditation, perform her spoken word piece “We Rest as Reparations,” and introduce her new journal of the same name, created to help you carry this softness home.
What’s included:
• Cozy rest space at Jessie’s House (bring your favorite blanket if you’d like)
• Guided grounding + sound bowl meditation to help your body downshift
• Extended nap / solo rest time so you have time to truly fall asleep if you need to
• A warm cup of restorative herbal tea from the journal’s “resting tea” recipe
• Live spoken word performance of JC Jackson’s poem “We Rest as Reparations”
• Conversation about rest as resistance and mental health for Black women
• Time to begin writing in your journal, if you choose
Groove & Glow: Yoga, Journaling & Mindful Movement (Free Community Event)
Groove & Glow! Hosted by Star Dust Co. and LNKD Community.
Looking for a space to slow down, stretch your body, and reconnect with yourself?
This activation of Groove & Glow is a free (as always), community-centered yoga and mindfulness experience designed for those who want to move with intention and ease into a softer pace. Join us on Sunday, May 3 for an afternoon of guided movement, reflection, and gentle connection.
We’ll begin with a guided yoga flow led by @planetdari, open to all levels, whether you’re brand new to yoga or returning to your mat. After the flow, the space will remain open for a post-session cool down with optional journaling prompts, light movement, and time to simply sit and be.
This space is created with Black queer women (trans and cis), trans men, and nonbinary people at the center. Allies are welcome, and we ask that you enter with care, awareness, and respect for the community this experience is intended to hold.
This experience is especially for those who want something more intentional than a typical outing. There is no pressure to perform, just space to exist in your body.
To maintain the integrity of the session, doors will close promptly at 1:00 PM. Please plan to arrive early to get settled.
Join us for The Well Woman Experience: dive into beauty, power, and safety all in one empowering day!
The Well Woman Experience: Beauty, Power & Safety
Join us for The Well Woman Experience: Beauty, Power & Safety, an empowering afternoon hosted by The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Houston Metropolitan Chapter.
This experience centers the health, wellness, and beauty of Black women—equipping attendees with the knowledge to make informed and safe beauty choices. Hear from expert voices, including Dr. Tara Akunna, FAAD, and Christina Funke Tegbe, as they share insight on beauty, safety, and overall well-being.
What to Expect:
Panel discussion with industry experts
Vendor marketplace
Live demonstrations
Community connection and networking
We look forward to welcoming you for an afternoon of learning, empowerment, and connectione charge of your well-being!