Divas in the City TV
Divas in the City TV is the bold digital media program from Divas With Disabilities, created to amplify authentic storytelling and produce original programming—including the Divas in the City Digital Series.
The Divas With Disabilities Project proves that diva and disability can coexist—that Dynamic, Illuminating, Victorious, and Achieving Sisters with disabilities can live boldly, unapologetically, and powerfully.
Led by Visionary Tameka Citchen-Spruce
Guided by Tameka Citchen-Spruce, Divas in the City TV carries the same passion and vision she brought to Living Unapologetically Media. With her commitment to inclusion and her gift for storytelling, she leads this platform to spotlight voices too often left unheard.
Centering Bold Storytelling
The platform highlights disabled entrepreneurs, black and brown women, and bold visionaries who are taking their cities by storm—as baddies, bosses, and beauties.
Redefining Power & Visibility
Through shows that celebrate resilience, creativity, and unapologetic confidence, Divas in the City TV redefines what it means to own your power, thrive in your city, and inspire others through leadership and visibility.
In Partnership
Together with Living Unapologetically Media, we are reshaping the definition of a diva—through disability, leadership, and fearless action.
Click here to visit the Divas in the City TV website now.
Click below to watch our introductory video.

Through our partnership with Living Unapologetically Media, our website integrates and elevates Divas in the City as a flagship initiative, ensuring clarity, focus, and impact in how we present our work.
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Divas in the City TV: Holiday Edition Celebrating Disabled Women Entrepreneurs
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This season, Divas in the City TV celebrates Disabled Women Business Owners, creatives, and leaders who are making an impact and building community every day.
Featured this Holiday Edition
Kebra Moore — Tropical Storm Makeup Collection & Midnight Storm Book Publishing https://midnightstorm.net | https://w2tspublishing.org
Karen Gasperini Quiles — Ariana Magic Boots, inclusive children’s books
Zazel Chava O’Garra — ZCO Inclusive Dance Company
https://www.zcodanceproject.com
Melva Henderson — Living Beyond Limits
https://www.livingbeyondlimitsus.org
Pavar Snipe — Limitless Laughs Productions
www.limitlesslaughs.com
Kenya Harper — Kenya’s Amora LLC Children’s Bookstore
https://kenyasamorallc.com
Casandra London — Her Black Health
www.herblackhealth.ca
Jacqueline Cuevas — Junction Party Store & Foodtropolis Detroit
www.junctionpartystore.com
Misty Diaz & Dani Lipsky — GRWM Tool (adaptive tools)
https://grwmtool.com
Sittinprettii — Adaptive fashion, art & cups
https://www.sittinprettii.com
Roxy Rocker — Embracing Wellness by Roxy
www.embracing-disability.com
Robin Wilson — Vesey Lane Goods
www.veseylanegoods.com
Julianna Yates — Crippled But Cute Beauty Firm
https://juliannayates1.wixsite.com/website
Visibility. Access. Leadership. This is what the Holiday Edition represents.
Improve Cervical Cancer Screening for Black Women With Physical Disabilities

At Divas in the City TV, we uplift the voices and lived experiences of powerful women every day—and one area where disability inclusion is urgently needed is healthcare and research.
We’re honored to partner with our friend and colleague Brandie Bentley, PhD, MSW, a researcher and disability-focused doula at the University of Michigan (Michigan Medicine), on an important study aimed at improving cervical cancer screening for black women with physical disabilities.
Too many disabled black women face barriers to accessing cervical cancer screenings in clinical settings. This study explores whether two at-home self-sampling tools can provide a more accessible, practical, and empowering option.
You may qualify if you:
✔️ Identify as a black woman
✔️ Are ages 25–65
✔️ Have a physical disability
✔️ Have not had a hysterectomy
Participants will:
• Try two at-home self-sampling tools
• Complete a brief survey
• Join a short follow-up interview
Total time: about 2 hours
Compensation: $50
Learn more or sign up:
https://redcap.link/wj545cbm
Prefer to participate by phone? Email FAMMED-MISSH@med.umich.edu.
Your voice matters. Your participation can help shape a more accessible, equitable future for cervical cancer screening nationwide. Please share widely.

