The Work
- Cultural Competency 101: Creating an inclusive & intentional workplace culture
- History of Black folks creating Safe Spaces-Alternatives of policing, what can it lead to?
- Navigating the terrain: How to advocate for yourself professionally
- Understanding Privilege, Yielding your Power
- Organizing 101
- Owning Your Power: Finding the Why
- Unlearning Respectability Politics & Elitism
- Moving beyond identity politics (Identity-based trauma)
- Understanding Imperialism & Capitalism
- Getting to the root of it all: Black migration and displacement”
- Introduction to the Black Queer Feminist Lens
- Intersectionality 101
- Self-reflection & Conflict Resolution
- Building power from Campus to Community organizing
- The Equity lens: Exploring systems & processes for Underrepresented
- Makining the connections: Black Movement & Fashion
Samples Previous Speaking Engagements/Facilitation (CV)
- George Mason University: MLK Week of Commemoration
- Black Women Radicals: Black Radical Tradition at HBCUs
- Arizona State University: Meeting at the Intersection: The Power of Collective Advocacy
- OFF-WHITE PARIS GRAND OPENING “Imaginary TV”
- Fashion Scholarship Fund: NMG Presents: Celebrating the Legacy of Virgil Abloh and our Commitment to Rising Black Talent
- Black Discourse & Asian American Feminist Collective: “Black and Asian Feminists on Immigration Salon”
- Black Discourse: “Everything You Wear is Political: Fashion & Black Feminist Politic”
- NASPA Annual Conference 2019: Co-curricular Model for First-Generation Students of Color
- William Patterson University: “Building Power: From Campus to Community Organizing”
- Pima Community College: “Healing communities in Coronatimes: Education, Migration and, Identity”
- Meyer Foundation: Advancing Equity & Justice Through Building Power
- Pauli Murray Center for History & Justice: Queering Black History: A Roundtable on the Radical Queer Black Feminist Legacy of Pauli Murray
- Transmen & Transmasculine Week of Affirmation: Misogyny & Misandry: Breaking down the internal adversity
Testimonials
I had the privilege of working with Trinice on the late Virgil Abloh’s Off White campaign, “I Support Black Women” (ISBW). She was not only incredibly professional, but her vision brought to life a dynamic, international campaign drawing on the inherent brilliance and influence of Black women creating social change. As a part of the “talent” I always felt supported, like my input and ideas mattered, and like I not only COULD, but was ENCOURAGED to bring my whole self to the project. That is not often something that Black women get to experience, let alone have requested of us. I am grateful for that powerful experience, and would absolutely engage in creative projects led by Trinice again.
Trinice has been a movement thought partner, a co-worker/founder via ESOC, and beyond. She does an incredible job at helping people map out their visions, keeping them on task, and making sure they honor their own commitments. With Trinice’s support I’ve been able to develop my skills as a facilitator and political education coordinator.
Working with Trinice was transformational. Her leadership and organizing skills translated perfectly into the hectic virtual space we were all placed in during peak quarantine. Her clarity of vision kept the project’s momentum a success and her key understanding of people and audience helped target the perfect viewership. I SUPPORT BLACK women in collaboration with Virgil (RIP) and Off White was truly a moment of growth for our whole team. Can’t wait to work alongside her again.
Trinice is such a visionary and I am always thrilled for the opportunity to work with her in any capacity.
Trinice is a brilliant collaborator, thoughtful organizer, and an innovative educator. Anyone that gets an opportunity to work with Trinice should consider themselves lucky.
Trinice is a true visionary. Everything she does is shaped by her deep love and commitment to Black liberation and centering those at the margins. Dedicated, dynamic, and determined, Trinice is committed to any and everything she puts her mind to. To see her in action–whether it is organizing, teaching, or creative directing–is inspiring. Brilliant beyond measure, Trinice and her contributions to fashion, arts, culture, and organizing span the gamut. There is nothing that she can’t do. There is no one like Trinice McNally, and that is truly her power.
Trinice is deeply committed to building a world where everyone is thriving and lives with the dignity and respect they deserve. I have witnessed Trinice contribute time, strategy, and knowledge to many community-based organizations, and academia, and creative communities. She is a person who has a magnetic charming aura and can go into a room where she doesn’t know anyone and leave with everyone feeling connected with her. I’m Looking forward to the work and creative paths of TJM Forward!
Trinice is a visionary who is able to not just dream up new possibilities, but bring them to fruition by strategically drawing from her experiences, networks, and resources to make the (seemingly) unimaginable, possible.
Working with Trinice was an absolute pleasure! Her passion, activism and drive to create space for the most marginalized of communities is magnetic and pushes everyone around her to do the same. Seeing her work is truly an inspiration!
If you are seeking a dynamic speaker, educator, or influencer- look no further! Trinice McNally’s keynote and presentation at William Paterson University were incredibly engaging, thoughtful, and inspiring. Her message was exactly what was needed at the helm of the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing coverage of racial violence in the media affecting our students. Our students loved her, so we invited her again to lead a workshop on community organizing. She listened carefully to our needs, tailored her message, and delivered!
I can’t tell you how deeply appreciative I am of your partnership and the words you left with my colleagues. Your commitment and deep love for Black women and femmes is so clear in your work. Folks (and Black folks in particular) felt moved and seen by your words.
Founder of Off-White ™ and Creative Director of Louis Vuitton (1980-2021)** Trinice is a genius in my mind. She doesn’t really do the internet too heavily, might even be private on IG cause she’s about action.
We saw ourselves actually valued. The training allowed us to see various ways we can communicate with others and remain synced with our bodies.