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Your Dream Production

Supporting Legacies of Impact and Empowerment  

With leadership roles in community arts, education, and wellness initiatives, Traci has guided countless individuals toward self-discovery and empowerment. Her work has made an impact at universities, cultural institutions, and advocacy organizations, ensuring that each client benefits from a wealth of experience, wisdom, and proven transformation strategies.

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Change Your Life - Impact Your Community

 

Traci’s impact spans Princeton University, the University of Toronto, and most recently, The Kennedy Center. She was the 2023 Juneteenth keynote speaker for the City Council of McComb and a recipient of the SMP (Sales & Marketing Professionals) Annual GALA Mississippi Pinnacle Award for her City Hall event, A Gathering of Black Men.​

Create More Healing Spaces for Yourself & Others.

 

As the founder of Arts2Health2Wellness, Traci champions the transformative power of the arts as a pathway to healing and authenticity. She has supported community literary initiatives in Mississippi, including the Pike County Literary Festival, the Pike County Library Arts Council, McComb Friends of the Library, the McComb School System, and City of Magnolia.​

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Begin your creative journey and start planning your own community production with Traci today!

 

This program is ideal for individuals seeking a powerful, unique healing medium to express their story.

 

Traci also works with larger organizations or companies seeking to establish more community gathering and compassion through professional artistic events.

What others are saying...

​Working with Traci Patterson Cook was a meaningful and memorable experience for our secondary students in the McComb School District. Through her Theater of the Preferred Future sessions, students had a chance to talk about real-life issues in a creative, powerful way. Traci gave them the tools to express their thoughts, explore different perspectives, and imagine better outcomes for themselves and their community. Her work sparked important conversations and helped our students feel seen, heard, and empowered. I'm grateful for the impact she made during her time with us.

Clinnesha D. SibleyFine Arts Coordinator, McComb School District

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