Consultant, Author, and Creator of the Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation
TOPICS - • Change Management • Collaboration
• Community • Corporate Responsibility
• Emotional Intelligence • Executive Coaching
• Human Connection • Inspirational
• Leadership • Networking • Philanthropy
Froswa’ Booker is an accomplished leader and expert on relationships and community building. She has a Ph.D. and serves as CEO of Soulstice Consultancy, providing guidance on philanthropy, engagement strategies, leadership development, and diversity/inclusion training. Booker is also founder of the Reconciliation and Restoration Foundation, a nonprofit supporting Black-led organizations. An adjunct professor at Tulane University and research affiliate at Antioch University, she has authored four books, including Empowering Charity: A New Narrative of Philanthropy, which won a Nautilus Book Award.
Booker co-founded one of Texas's first Black women's giving circles, HERitage Giving Circle, as well as Power in Action-Dallas and the South Dallas Employment Project. She has been featured in major media outlets and received numerous honors, including the 2023 Maura Women Helping Women Award from Texas Women’s Foundation. Recognized for building community and empowering people, Booker believes relationships are key to growth. Her life's work promotes social capital through philanthropic guidance, DEIJ training, nonprofit leadership, and research.
Empowering Charity
Our faith is centered around giving and offering support, yet our belief about those who need "help" must be reexamined. Philanthropy is steeped in myths that hurt communities of color rather than help them. Many current philanthropic strategies fail because they neglect the experience, wisdom, and gifts of those receiving "help," and prioritize and perpetuate false myths. These myths fuel deficit-based models of philanthropy that do not work and will not change poverty.
Froswa' Booker-Drew offers a solution that transforms philanthropy at individual and collective levels. Eliminating common myths and misinterpretations can bring about a more effective model of philanthropy--one that relies on a community's social, human, and cultural capital and champions the insights and strengths of those being served. In addition, the voices of those most impacted by philanthropy must be included in board membership, program development, leadership in nonprofits, and charitable giving.
Empowering Charity serves as a catalyst and conversation starter for authentic inclusion in our workplaces, organizations, and communities. Booker-Drew supplies tools for involving those who are often unknown, overlooked, or viewed as "other," strategies that will have a collective impact in the community of God and transform philanthropy to highlight God's love for all people and effect real change.
Ready for a Revolution
"Ready for a Revolution" is not a typical devotional book. As the title suggests, it is a 30-day adventure that will jolt your life to a new level of engagement. Unlike many devotional books that offer a nice story and a moving thought for the day, "Ready for a Revolution" is more like an interactive devotional. Each day you will be challenged with concrete activities and thought-provoking exercises. Froswa' Booker-Drew takes you on a journey of deep reflection that has the potential to transform your life. You will gain insight into yourself, your relationships, and your world. These are the kind of insights that can lead you to significant change in your life. "This journal is a guide not a solution. I am a believer in reflective learning. My goal is to make you think. In understanding your story, especially in relationship with God and with others who can support you, the changes you want to see are possible. This is a 30 day opportunity to think about your life, your habits, and your desires." Dr. Froswa' Booker-Drew is currently National Community Engagement Director for World Vision, where she serves to facilitate the emergence and strengthening of community-led initiatives to improve and sustain the well-being of children and their families. She supervises staff in several locations around the United States. She was a part of the documentary, Friendly Captivity, a film that follows a cast of 7 women from Dallas to India. She was a semi-finalist for the SMU TED Talks in 2012. Froswa' is the author of the book, Rules of Engagement: Making Connections Last. The workbook helps women build identity and psychological capital that can result in stronger social capital.
Rules of Engagement
"Rules of Engagement: Making Connections Last" is a workbook for women who understand the value of relating to others, both professionally and personally. The book provides 29 Rules of Engagement to help the reader understand how to do more than just share your name and address. Building a network can be challenging. As a businesswoman and a mother, you don't know if you have the time or energy to find and develop new relationships. Have you ever attended a conference expecting to meet numerous people and collect business cards from those who can be a valuable asset to you both professionally and personally, however when you try to follow up you discover that everyone is busy and you get no return calls. A friend introduces you to someone you would really like to get to know, but after a few minutes of chit chat, your new acquaintance walks away disinterested. Helping women develop the kind of relationships that pay valuable dividends to everyone involved is the goal of Froswa' Booker-Drew in this book, Rules of Engagement: Making Connections Last. This powerful workbook will not only equip you with the information you need, but the workbook format will walk you through the exercises to make it a reality.
It's Time to Fly Away
Releasing Daughters Into Womanhood