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Zoë Flowers is healing with her hands and words. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia where she served as the Public Awareness/Training and Membership Coordinator for the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence. With more than 20 years in the gender-based violence movement, she works nationally and internationally on the issues of domestic and sexual violence. She has appeared on National Public Radio, WOVN Chicago, spoken at Yale University, Springfield College, Smith College, and Bowie State University.
In 2012, she founded Soul Requirements Inc. a consulting business that merges social justice and holistic healing. Soul Requirements healing services utilize meditation, visualization, reiki, and intuitive coaching to increase awareness, reduce stress, and to promote relaxation and creativity. She currently facilitates individual and group healing sessions, retreats, workshops, and online courses for clients and students from New York to Ecuador. Her healing contributions were evaluated by Georgetown University and can be found in Traumatology, 23(2), 143–152.
She co-created ASHES – a play that breathes life into the original stories from her book, From Ashes To Angel ‘s Dust: A Journey Through Womanhood (FA2AD). FA2AD chronicles the experiences of abuse survivors and ASHES includes new stories about the media, campus sexual assault, body image, and the journey to self-love.
In 2017, Zoë added film maker turned television writer to her resume. She wrote, produced, and independently shot a short film. The film was recently turned into an episodic series called Rode.