About the Author
Zawadi Eaton
Zawadi Eaton is an Inclusive Minister, visionary, thought leader, Wisdom Strategist, and Womanist Theologian whose work exists at the intersection of lived experience and liberation theology.
She is currently studying Biblical and Theology Studies with a Capstone in Womanist Theology and Womanist Studies in Ministry at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology | La Mesa Academy of Theology Studies, graduating in 2027.
She plans to continue with a Master of Theology Studies (MTS) focused on Womanist Theology and Biblical Studies, followed by doctoral research exploring the Womanist creation image of God beyond gender.
Zawadi is an Intuitive Healer, Certified Professional Life Coach, Cognitive Therapeutic Coach, published writer, poet, and sacred storyteller whose work is centered on healing, liberation, and spiritual transformation. She refuses to separate theology from testimony, believing that true teaching comes from lived experience. Through her ministry, coaching, writing, and public speaking, she empowers individuals—especially Black women—to reclaim their wholeness, inner healing, and divine inheritance.
Her poetry, essays, and prose have appeared in publications such as Soulacy Magazine, Poets & Writers Magazine, Urban Possibilities Chatbooks, Women in Technology International (WITI), and the Out of the Bus Anthology. She has also spoken at organizations and institutions including Aon, AIG, New York Film Academy, Chrysalis, and Poets & Writers Connecting Cultures. Her work blends spiritual wisdom, personal testimony, and ancestral healing to create spaces of restoration and empowerment.
Zawadi writes and speaks from the authority of a woman who has walked through struggle, survived the wilderness, and returned to healing with purpose. Today, she continues her calling by holding sacred space for those who feel unseen or excluded, guiding them toward reclaiming their voice, identity, and spiritual power. She believes every voice carries sacred purpose and reminds others that healing, restoration, and return have always been possible.