I'm Fulei Ngangmuta, a #BlackQueerChronicallyIllFemme also known as
The Resourceful Liberator™️. I guide multiple marginalized identities & gender folk to liberate their life by embodying their autonomy, agency, & connectivity by living in their full personhood.

A Black femme with red tipped locs sitting on a cream couch with her hand posed by her chin wearing a burnt orange v-neck, belted kaften style dress holding a book on her lap in the other hand.

My journey started in Cameroon, Central West Africa but quickly moved to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and finally to America. Having a multicultural background gave me the understanding and expertise to navigate different cultural spaces with skill, strategy, and compassion. This led me to get my BFA in Fashion Design & Marketing, then finally receive my Masters in Global Studies & International Relations with a concentration in Economics & International Consulting.

My mission is to liberate life, people, & business. I'm bringing visibility to the subtle & insidious nature of oppression by facilitating community care, providing cultural context, and leveraging womanist education with the healing arts & practical ways. My life's work is geared towards guiding people who are chronically ill, disabled, & neuro expansive Black, QT, & People of the Global Majority (PGM) to co-create their liberation system(s) for them to flourish.

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Who I help

Multiple marginalized identities & gender folk, who need a liberation system to live in & operate in their full personhood. As a consultant, I guide organizations and other practitioners to develop & use systems rooted in DEI & CSR frameworks.

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How I do it

My work is a combination of coaching, consulting, advising, & programming shaped by womanist traditions, Black metaphysical practices, disability justice, queer politics, global studies, international relations, & economics.

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Bottom line

When you have freedom, liberation, and personal systems, you bring equity into all spaces that you enter. You will be able to understand yourself, advocate for yourself, & champion those that are made invisible because of these systems.

Now that you know more about me,
here are my Core Values:

I believe in Queer, Transgendered, Black, & Indigenous people being able to live unapologetically in who we are on our own terms. 

I believe in humanity, equity, and liberation. 

I believe in talking our s**t, doing what we do, and putting responsibility back, where responsibility is due. 

I believe in being our full Queer, Transgendered, Black, & Indigenous unapologetic selves: quirks, creativity, complexities, joy, and all. 

I believe in the ethic of ease, joy, freedom, and healing.

Remember

It's always about liberation. Because if you're not free, then no one is.