Princess of Purpose

Chicago, IL

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Niajah Hughes is a Chicago writer, contemporary artist, youth mentor, and motivational speaker whose work centers on love, identity, emotional intelligence, and empowerment. Through storytelling, spoken word, and authentic insight, she delivers impactful presentations that inspire audiences to reflect, grow, and recognize their potential. As a college student and early childhood educator, Niajah brings a relatable and fresh perspective that resonates deeply with youth and community audiences. Clients book Niajah for her authenticity, creativity, and ability to leave audiences feeling empowered, motivated, and seen.


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