sanctuary
love. loss. growth. and the art of becoming.
unraveling the thread of generational wounds — faith
when you think about the vessel that carries you through this lifetime, what are the thoughts that form around it? “living within this vessel means picking up that unraveled fabric and sewing myself back up as many times as i need to.”
finding my enjoyment: pleasure as an act of liberation – marlo w.
how could i truly center my own pleasure when i didn’t know who i was, what i liked, and what i truly desired? i thought i had an understanding of what i liked, but noticed that i was enjoying less and less the sex i was having, the men i was encountering, and the way i was being treated.
a radical proclamation: you are indeed, worthy — kamil arrington
historically, those who identify as both black and a woman have had to carry not only their burdens, but the burden of those around them. the burden of being viewed as less significant although the world itself was birthed from our womb. the burden of being torn from our own homes in exchange for a place that’s both unfamiliar and dangerous.