Jocelyn “Jae” Toney, Director of Curriculum & Community Partnerships
Jae is a 2-time HBCU graduate with a master’s degree in Africana Women’s Studies, an educator, and a liberation coach committed to helping Black girls and women reconnect with themselves through empowerment, self-awareness, and holistic wellness. Her work explores how trauma—particularly sexual violence—shapes Black women’s relationships with themselves.
At Blueprint for Womanhood, Jae leads curriculum development and community partnerships, integrating trauma-informed strategies and culturally rooted guidance. She creates spaces where girls build confidence, self-awareness, and a strong sense of identity, while bringing her passion for liberation, joyful learning, and intentional living into every program experience.

