The Seven Ventures
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Sabia's personal brand and parent holding company. The throughline of her public voice, her leadership, and her presence in the world — the name and frame through which everything else moves.
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A 12-week full spectrum doula certification program offered in spring and fall cohorts. BADT trains doulas with clinical skill, cultural grounding, and reproductive justice at the center — building a workforce of care workers equipped to show up for the full arc of reproductive life.
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A capital access and investment ecosystem for BIPOC entrepreneurs and liberatory businesses. Sabia serves as Chief Strategy Officer and is stepping into an Interim CEO role — bringing her pattern recognition, strategic systems thinking, and liberation lens to how capital flows and who it reaches.
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A reproductive health policy organization where Sabia serves as Board President. ReproTLC works at the intersection of advocacy, policy, and systemic change — because access without policy is always fragile.
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A nonprofit rooted in reproductive justice and community care infrastructure. Sabia founded For The Village to ensure that Black and brown families have access to doula support regardless of income. She is now transitioning into a paid advisory role as new executive leadership takes the helm.
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Sabia's debut book — published and available now — presents reproductive justice as the pathway to collective equity, tracing how centering BIPOC birthing people opens possibilities for healing that reach far beyond the birthing room. Praised by Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist, Birthing Liberation established Sabia as a defining voice in the reproductive justice literary canon. Her second book is currently in progress.
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Rooted in ancestral land in Chadbourn, NC that has been in Sabia's family for generations, Gertrude Magnolia is the physical and spiritual home of Sabia's healing work. Tend & Mend, her herbal wellness and body care line, carries that lineage into everyday practice — offering plant-based products rooted in ancestral knowledge and clinical herbalism training. The land is also the future home of The Herbalism School, a three-phase educational vision moving from virtual to hybrid to fully in-person, dedicated to making plant-based healing knowledge accessible across communities. A documentary about the family's history on the land is in development — because the origin story deserves to be told.