BIOGRAPHY
To call her Keturah Kendrick only opens the door of discovery to this woman who cannot be defined by a name or set of expectations. While she’s a passionate advocate for the young people she mentors, she’s also an inspiring writer to her readers. She fulfills her life mission as an ambassador of freedom to Black women, living and loving life beyond boundaries in order to create peace.
A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Keturah Kendrick’s home is the world. As a child of the south, she grew up receiving persistent and pervasive messages about her limitations as a girl and her deficiencies as an African American. However, the fires of destiny continually kept those poisonous messages at bay. When introduced to inspiring Black women authors, the fire was reignited and she knew her home could not confine her desire to soar. She was meant to be an unmarried Black woman, absent of children, living a joy-filled, fulfilling life as a resident of the world. Since then, she hasn’t looked back!
Having lived on three continents, Keturah Kendrick presently resides in New York City; she also embarks on extended stays to countries in Latin America, East Africa and Europe. She chronicled her life and those of ordinary Black women living extraordinary lives on her cutting-edge podcast, Unchained. Unbothered. For three seasons, Unchained. Unbothered. featured women from all walks of life who found common ground in their perspectives on 21st century Black womanhood.
Turning to the power of intergenerational dialogue, Keturah’s limited podcast series, And You Know This, invites six young Black women to reveal how the tumult of their 20s laid the foundation for who they are becoming in their 30s. Each episode ends with sage advice for the next generation as they navigate young adulthood. A companion to the podcast, And You Know This: Lessons on Living from Young Folx weaves together three invaluable lessons that come out of the conversations with these young people. It serves as a cheat sheet for those struggling through young adulthood and those who love someone who is.
Keturah’s award-winning memoir, No Thanks: Black, Female, and Living in the Martyr-Free Zone (She Writes Press: June, 2019), is a collection of essays chronicling her challenges and reflections on living while Black, woman, single and childfree around the globe. On the African continent she was considered “the crazy American woman!” On the Asian continent, she was just “too much altogether!” Even in her American home, she was not quite the epitome of “good Black womanhood.” From page to page, voyage vicariously around the world as Keturah claims her freedom and lives unapologetically in it. Each discovery and rich revelation is sure to challenge your concept of what it means to be enough for yourself and others.
Whether teaching, speaking, or simply reaching women with her quick wit and discerning style, Keturah Kendrick represents one of this century’s most significant thought leaders. Overall, her chief aim is to let each person know:
“You are enough for you, and you are more than enough for me.”
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