Bio
Najité Phoenix is an artist, researcher, and decolonial communications strategist working across narrative, branding, and collective imagination. With roots in poetry, semiotics, and critical communications, she crafts frameworks, comms, and audio rituals that help to release colonial conditioning and co-birth restorative, sustainable alternatives.
Through Decolonial by Design, Najité supports individuals and organisations to release supremacy narratives within their branding, comms and creative work, while cultivating more harmonious ways of thinking, speaking and making. Her work invites a return to self definition, honest expression and a focus on what unites, rather than divides.
Named one of Campaign Live’s Ones to Watch for her contributions to narrative change, she has been published in The Huffington Post, Elephant Journal, and What Design Can Do, where she’s covered topics considered taboo, overlooked or undercelebrated. Whether writing, ‘teaching’, making or dreaming out loud, Najité’s work is an invitation to de-identify with narratives, stories and thought-forms that bind.