Kyndra Frazier is a licensed social worker, and spiritual activist. She is also the Founder and CEO of KYND (Knowing Yourself In Need of Devotion) Consulting, Inc. KYND offers trauma-informed care through a variety of services from clinical therapy for individuals, families and couples to trauma-informed trainings for spiritual communities and non-religious entities. Kyndra was most recently featured on the Root 100 list of Most Influential African Americans in 2020 for her work as the Founding Executive Director of The HOPE Center, a free mental health facility located in Central Harlem of NYC. Known for her work in removing barriers to mental health access for communities of color. She has been featured in multiple print and digital publications including Vice Magazine, New York Times, and Sojourners Magazine. Kyndra holds a Master of Divinity from Candler School of Theology|Emory University, a Master of Social Work from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from North Carolina A&T State University.