Literary Practice
Through her published works, Randiesia Fletcher investigates the concept of social mindfulness—an approach that acknowledges differing perspectives while emphasizing the necessity of collective coexistence. Drawing from principles rooted in social learning theory, her work examines how individuals are shaped by their environments, while challenging cycles of ethno-supremacy and division. Fletcher’s writing further explores the complexities of love, questioning how society responds to individuals experiencing hardship or mental health challenges, and calling for greater compassion beyond status, familiarity, or difference.



This powerful book traces the deeply personal journey of a daughter navigating the impact of her mother’s undiagnosed mental illness. Told through a series of text message exchanges, it captures the raw, unfiltered back-and-forth that reveals both love and pain across generations.
Here lies a recipe for compassion—a thoughtful workbook designed for educators working with children from broken situations.
Told through the eyes of a little girl, this account reveals both the heartbreak and resilience born from brokenness. It urges readers to confront generational trauma and consider how to better support children from fractured homes.
Publications
Fletcher, R. (2019). Peace be upon Sudan.
Fletcher, R. (2019). America’s climate of hate is coming home to roost.
Fletcher, R. (2019). Starbucks’ I’m sorry.
Fletcher, R. (2018). Bill Cosby forgiveness.
Fletcher, R. (2017). Tents for homeless.
Fletcher, R. (2017). Opioid epidemic.
Fletcher, R. (2017). Silent victims of sexual assault.