Cleo Wade
Wade connects the transformative power of words to her lifelong commitment to social equity, interweaving themes of love, resilience, and empowerment throughout her work. Her literary contributions are characterized by a seamless blend of poetry and social commentary, resonating with a diverse audience seeking both inspiration and action. In "Remember Love: Words for Tender Times," Wade explores self-love and interconnectedness, inviting readers to embrace empathy and kindness. Meanwhile, her book "Where To Begin" motivates individuals to initiate change, offering practical steps toward activism in a chaotic world. These works, alongside others, solidify her position as a pivotal figure in modern literature, encouraging a societal shift towards compassion and inclusivity.\n\nThe author’s style is noted for its accessibility and sincerity, making complex social issues approachable for a wide readership, including women, people of color, and LGBTQI+ communities. Wade frequently engages with her audience beyond the written page, using public speaking and social media platforms to spread messages of hope and unity. Her impactful contributions have earned her recognition as a New York Times bestselling author and accolades such as being named among Fast Company’s 100 most creative people in business. As a result, Wade not only inspires through her books but also actively participates in initiatives for social change, serving on boards of community organizations focused on racial and gender equality. This bio captures her ongoing influence as an artist and activist committed to envisioning a more equitable world.
Books by Cleo Wade

Remember Love
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