Our Story
The Hue of Maji
At The Hue of Maji, I walk alongside women and girls as they reclaim their birth, their bodies, and their stories—offering grounded, spiritual, and culturally-rooted support through every season of womanhood. My mission is to create a safe, sacred space where cycles are broken with grace, where empowerment replaces fear, and where every woman is reminded that her voice, her body, and her birth matter.”
I didn’t choose this work—it chose me, again and again.
At 17, I became a mother. The kind of mother who had to grow up while raising someone else. I wasn’t handed a manual. But even then, I knew one thing for sure: birth deserved more than pain and fear—it deserved dignity, presence, and power.
Over the years, I found myself showing up for women....friends, family, even strangers, as they crossed their own thresholds into motherhood. I didn’t have a title then. Just open hands, a strong back, and a deep belief that women shouldn’t walk these roads alone. It was birth work, but it was also soul work. And it never stopped calling.
As a military chaplain assistant, I learned how to hold space in crisis. As a wife and mother of three, I learned how to love with strength and softness. As a Black woman of faith, I learned how sacred it is to be seen. And now, as a certified doula, I’ve answered the call fully....not just to support births, but to help rebirth women into their own power.
Hue = color, diversity, shade of experience
Maji = Swahili for water, symbolizing life, flow, nourishment, and spiritual depth
So together, The Hue of Maji means:
“The many shades of life, womanhood, and motherhood—held and nourished through sacred, life-giving water.”
The Hue of Maji was born from that call. A name rooted in water, color, healing, and life. This is more than a business. It’s a legacy. It’s a sanctuary. It’s where cycles end and new stories begin.
Because every woman deserves more than survival—she deserves to be held, honored, and whole. I am honored to do this work and to be entrusted as your doula.
Mrs. Christina Jackson 
Birth Worker — Doula 
