Chicago Review Press
Sabia Wade is a dedicated revolutionary doula, educator, and somatic practitioner in training, currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of The Black Doula Inc, where a commitment to elevating marginalized voices and fostering autonomy, justice, and equity is paramount. Additionally, Sabia holds board positions at iDEIntity, the National Birth Equity Collaborative, and Our Bodies Ourselves Today, while also leading Loads of Pride as Chief Executive Officer, focusing on BIPOC and queer-centered trucking services in the Greater Atlanta Area. As an author with Chicago Review Press, Sabia’s work "Birthing Liberation" advocates for reproductive justice and trauma healing within the medical and birthing systems. The CEO role at Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings emphasizes culturally appropriate education, while For The Village, Inc. complements these efforts by providing free doula services to low-income and marginalized groups in San Diego County. Sabia has also served as Board President at Nurturely and obtained a degree in General Studies from Quinsigamond Community College and certification as a business coach from Transformation Academy.
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Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press is an independent publishing company founded in 1973. Over the years we have grown into a dynamic midsize publisher with more than 900 titles in print. We currently publish around 60 new annually under five imprints: Chicago Review Press, Lawrence Hill Books, Ball Publishing, Zephyr Press, and Academy Chicago. All Chicago Review Press titles are distributed to the book trade by Independent Publishers Group.