Emmé de la Sol
category spoken word
location Brooklyn

Emmé White (or Emmé de la Sol) is an artist, Hoochie Priestess, and real cool chick from Red Hook, Brooklyn. As a fifth generation Black American, her artistry, divination services, healing sessions, well-woman offerings, and workshops are deeply tied to African American culture and grounded in love, spirituality, perseverance, and growth. Emmé’s holistic and intuitive approach to her work allows her to dive deep into issues, finding the root causes of physical and energetic stress while offering meaningful solutions and spiritual guidance. 


As an artist Emmé began her creative journey with fiction, then found a deep love for poetry and visual arts. With a careful eye and astute mind, Emmé creates captivating pieces on love, self-reflection, healing, and the experience of inner city life. In addition to writing and visual arts, Emmé is a gifted performer specializing in poetry and singing/songwriting.


Emmé attended public schools and universities within NYCs five boroughs and holds a Masters degree in Public Service Management & Urban Policy from the City College of New York. Additionally, she has completed certifications and coursework in early childhood education, culturally inclusive birthwork + postpartum care, yoga instruction, and Reiki healing.


Emmé’s workshop and panel topics of interest include personal growth and healing, holistic women’s health, spiritual herbalism, sacral magic, divine femme, self-care, advocacy for the marginalized, neurodivergency, and African American generational trauma exploration + healing.