Who is Monyaka?

A media outlet focused on conscious sexuality for Afro-descendant women.

A space to liberate oneself, reconcile , and reclaim one's inner power.

Monyaka was born from a simple yet profound observation: the sexuality of Afro-descendant women is still too often surrounded by silence, guilt, taboos, and contradictory injunctions. Here, we have chosen a different path.

Monyaka is a conscious sexuality media outlet , conceived as a safe, educational and caring space, where the body is no longer a problem to be corrected, but a territory to be listened to, understood and honored.

Our mission is clear: to support Afro-descendant women in their intimate liberation, their reconciliation with their bodies and the reclaiming of their sexual, emotional and relational power.

Our Values

Conscience before performance

At Monyaka, sexuality is not a requirement to "know how" or "be more." It is a path of awareness, presence, and self-respect. We believe in a sexuality that originates from within, that is experienced at one's own pace, without comparison or pressure.

Reconciliation with the body

The bodies of Black women have long been judged, controlled, hypersexualized, or rendered invisible. Monyaka advocates a restorative approach: reconnecting with one's body, listening to it, loving it, understanding it, without shame or violence. The body is a memory. This memory deserves gentleness, attention, and respect.

Intimate empowerment

Reclaiming one's intimate power means taking responsibility for one's desires, boundaries, and choices. Monyaka encourages a chosen, conscious sexuality, aligned with one's values ​​and personal history. Here, pleasure is not a luxury. It's a right.

An embodied spirituality

We believe in a living spirituality, rooted in the body and everyday life. A spirituality that does not separate the sacred from the carnal, but reconciles them. Sexuality can be a space for healing, reconnection, and inner transformation.

A free space without judgment

Monyaka is a place where you can question, learn, unlearn, and grow without fear of judgment. Every journey is valid. Every pace is respected. Because sexual liberation isn't about becoming someone else. It's about becoming yourself again .

Monyaka exists for those who feel the call to reconnect with their intimacy, their bodily truth and their inner power, consciously, gently and freely.