This series will provide an interactive space to explore themes of peer support, trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and more, directly supporting professional growth and recertification requirements
Dominique Q. Christian is a passionate wellness advocate, peer support professional, and educator dedicated to empowering historically marginalized communities. With over a decade of experience in mental health, substance use recovery, and peer support, Dominique has cultivated a career centered on uplifting others through culturally responsive care and a deep understanding of systemic challenges.
As the founder of Sondercove Wellness, Dominique blends lived experience with professional expertise to create transformative training programs, guide providers in their practice, and offer strength-based support to individuals and families navigating complex systems. A proud member of the National Association of Black Social Workers and an advocate for intersectional equity, Dominique brings a unique perspective to every initiative, weaving together historical context, personal growth, and community resilience.
Through their work, Dominique honors the legacy of care exemplified by Black leaders and communities throughout history, particularly the principles of othermothering and collective care. Their training sessions emphasize cultural humility, empowerment, and the critical role of peer support in fostering healing and autonomy.
Whether speaking at professional development workshops or facilitating conversations around racial equity and wellness, Dominique’s goal is clear: to inspire and equip others to build a more compassionate, inclusive, and just world.
**Seats limited to 25 people only**