Women’s History Month - Philadelphia Rooted in Story
In honor of Women's History Month, host Monica O. Montgomery brings together four extraordinary Philadelphia women who are reshaping what it means to empower community through storytelling, culture, and healing.
In the first conversation, Judith Robinson (North to the World) and Chrissy Watts (Philly Experiences) discuss the art of the tour guide — not as a formulaic experience, but as a deeply personal, culturally rooted act of homecoming. From walking North Philly's historic corridors to hosting soul food crawls and trap music bar crawls, both women share how they use tours as a vehicle for economic empowerment, historical preservation, and connection. They also open up about training the next generation of young storytellers and tour guides, and why locals are just as important an audience as visitors.
In the second conversation, Serita Lewis (Urban Seek) and Jillian Glaze (Elevate Wellness) reflect on a powerful community healing event held in the aftermath of the unexpected closure of the University of the Arts. Brought together through Jasper DNA's "Reclaiming Power, Releasing Grief" activation, they describe how Black tea ceremonies, dream-line banners, and dance movement therapy created space for collective mourning and resilience. The conversation expands into a broader dialogue about somatic healing, creative arts therapy, cultural rootedness, and why the practices of the global majority deserve to be centered — not rebranded — in wellness spaces.
Together, these four women remind us: whether it's a mural tour, a cup of chamomile, or a Zulu war cry with young men — healing, history, and community are inseparable.