S.A.B.R.E.E. : A PODCAST WITH DR. SONJI FATIMA, LLC.
S.A.B.R.E.E. is more than a mentoring platform—it is a powerful movement dedicated to helping individuals authentically hold space for themselves by Seizing Abundance Because of Resilience, Empowerment, and Edification. Rooted in the belief that healing and growth begin with self-affirmation, our mission is to uplift historically disadvantaged youth, as well as survivors of domestic violence who wish to positively change the trajectories of their lives, by guiding them toward lasting change and self-discovery.
In honor of my beloved son, Sabree Marquis Daniel, and his beautiful stepmother, Mrs. Renay Daniel, I have recently published my first inspirational memoir, with proceeds directly supporting S.A.B.R.E.E. Enrichment Academy, Incorporated, my 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Through mentorship, advocacy, and community-driven initiatives, we are committed to creating system-wide change by fostering a nonviolent, democratic, and productive environment—a sanctuary where trauma is met with healing, where challenges are met with empowerment, and where every individual is given the tools to reclaim their future.
S.A.B.R.E.E. : A PODCAST WITH DR. SONJI FATIMA, LLC.
The Right to Culturally Responsive, Trauma-Informed Healthcare
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In this episode we explore A Bill of Rights for Children Born into Marginalized Communities- Right #2: The Right to Culturally Responsive, Trauma-Informed Healthcare, a principle rooted in dignity, equity, and compassionate care. Drawing from scholarship, advocacy in maternal and infant health, and lived experience as both a bereaved mother and community leader, I examine how healthcare systems must recognize the cultural identities, historical realities, and trauma histories that shape patient experiences. The discussion emphasizes the importance of care environments where families are not dismissed, misunderstood, nor silenced, but instead are heard, respected, and treated with empathy and clinical excellence. This episode calls on healthcare professionals, institutions, and policymakers to move beyond one-size-fits-all models of care and toward healing-centered practices that honor culture, acknowledge trauma, and restore trust, thereby ensuring that every patient and family receives care that is not only medically competent, but also humanely responsive.
Elevating Every Move