Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Chloe Dulce Louvouezo is a Congolese American writer and advocate for women. As a storyteller, she supports creativity and belonging of underrepresented women and seeks to deepen understanding of and within communities. Rooted in global citizenship, Chloe’s fifteen-year career in communications has advanced diverse and inclusive storytelling at domestic and global organizations addressing education, poverty, and mental health, most recently at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She serves on the Washington, DC, Mayor’s Commission for Women and is the executive producer and host of the popular Life, I Swear podcast, through which she explores nuances and insights around identity, mental wellness, and healing, told through the lens of women from the Black diaspora. Chloe is also a founding board member of HURU, which creates sacred spaces for rest experiences that foster emotional wellbeing and wholeness.

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Life, I Swear
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Life, I Swear
  • By: Chloe Dulce Louvouezo
  • Narrator: Joniece Abbott-Pratt
  • Length: 5 hours 13 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: November 02, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (76 ratings)
(76 ratings)
Foreword by Elaine Welteroth In this stunning essay collection inspired by the popular podcast Life, I Swear, prominent Black women reflect on self-love and healing, sharing stories of the trials and tribulations they’ve faced and what has... Read more

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