
Seen. Heard. Amplified.
Professional learning, community programming, and cultural education for educators, organizations, libraries, and nonprofits.

Professional learning, community programming, and cultural education for educators, organizations, libraries, and nonprofits.
This business doesn't just carry a name. It carries a legacy — a way of showing up for people that was modeled long before any curriculum or classroom ever came into the picture. Her smile could warm up an entire room. She could sing, she could dance, she could cook, she could make you feel like you were the most important person there. She loved everyone — and everyone felt it.
Ms. Angelia was a mother, a volunteer, a community pillar, and so sweet she could give you a tooth ache. She gave her time to schools, youth centers, and churches without hesitation. She believed in education deeply — she raised her children to read, to learn, to reach.
She passed away from scleroderma, a disease that took her far too soon. She was irreplaceable. And so her daughter, Antoinette, made a decision: to build something in her mother's spirit — a collaboration room, just like the ones Ms. Angelia created everywhere she went.
This business is the continuation of a life well-lived. It is a living tribute — and an open door for every person who needs one.

Ms. Angelia's Collaboration Room doesn't do one thing. We go where the need is — schools, libraries, nonprofits, churches, community centers, and beyond.

Every student, every participant, every community member deserves to feel seen, to have their voice heard, and to be amplified — not just included, but celebrated.
Workshops, institutes, and training for educators that center cultural competency, historical truth, and inclusive practice. Designed to meet teachers where they are.
Community conversations, panel discussions, and public lectures on African American history, Latino culture, identity, belonging, and more.
Collaborative programming for libraries, nonprofits, faith communities, and organizations serving LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and disability communities