Maryam Javaid is a London-based cultural educator, keynote speaker and parent mentor exploring the intersection of race, family systems and intergenerational power within Black and South Asian communities. She examines how migration, colonial legacy and cultural silence shape identity, authority and belonging across generations.
Drawing on her academic background, years of thought leadership, lived experience, faith literacy and behavioural insight, Maryam writes, speaks and mentors on breaking inherited cycles of survival-based parenting, challenging cultural taboos, and revealing how colonial frameworks continue to influence Black and Brown family structures. She reframes the home as a site of social conditioning and a powerful site of systemic change.
Maryam sparks culturally grounded conversations on race, systems, leadership and generational repair, positioning conscious parenting, healing and decolonial thought as radical tools for reclaiming Black and Brown homes and shaping long-term cultural transformation.

