Our Story

Eason House began as a dream to create what I couldn’t consistently find: a space where Black women could breathe, connect, and feel seen beyond our struggles.

For too long, the story told about Black women has centered on pain, resilience, and survival. While those chapters are real, they aren’t the whole book. We knew there was more; more joy, more beauty, more abundance waiting for us.

Eason House was named after the woman who taught us this truth, Patricia Eason, my Nana. She believed in creating spaces where women could come together, share openly, and leave feeling loved. Her life was a reminder that community heals, and that joy is something we carry together.

What started as small gatherings has grown into intentional events, creative workshops, and cultural experiences that pour back into Black women. Every moment is designed with care, rooted in the belief that we are not just resilient, we are radiant.

Eason House is more than a community. It’s a home. A place where we rewrite the story together and remind one another that abundance is already ours.