Breaking Cycles, Honoring Legacy: A Black History Month Reflection on Family, Systems, and the Future
Breaking Cycles, Honoring Legacy: A Black History Month Reflection on Family, Systems, and the Future A Black History Month meditation on how historical harm echoes through modern systems—why family structure still determines community strength, and how repairing it is the unfinished work of our ancestors. Table of Contents 1. Why This Conversation Matters During Black […]
Systematic Harm, Responsibility, and Historical Parallels
Systematic Harm, Responsibility, and Historical Parallels Systematic Harm, Responsibility, and Historical Parallels Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The KKK: Organized Harm With Ideological Intent 3. The Court System and Family Structure: Systemic Harm Through Policy 4. Structural Similarities: When Outcomes Mirror Historical Damage 5. When Ignorance Becomes Choice: Knowledge, Data, and Responsibility 6. The […]
Things We Don’t Talk About at the Dinner Table: A Love Letter to Black America on Healing Trauma
Things We Don’t Talk About at the Dinner Table: A Love Letter to Black America on Healing Trauma
The Devil With the Details: A Dialogue on Framing
The Devil With the Details: A Dialogue on Framing, Healing, and Weaponization Table of Contents Act 1: The Setup – Historical Documents Act 2: The Pivot – MLK and Mental Illness Act 3: The Trap Question Act 4: The Love Letter Document Act 5: The Reframe Question Act 6: The Full Reframe Reflection: What This […]
How the Ku Klux Klan Was Repressed in the United States
SUMMARY OF TACTICS USED TO CRUSH THE KLAN How the Ku Klux Klan Was Repressed in the United States — Full HTML Analysis How the Ku Klux Klan Was Weakened and Repressed in the United States A factual, historical overview of the legal, social, and institutional tactics used across American history to dismantle or neutralize […]
The 9 Truths plus the Path Forward
Things we don’t talk about at the dinner table as a family/community: A Love Letter to Black America on Healing Trauma? The Truths We Won’t Say Out Loud: A Love Letter to Black America on Healing Trauma What Nobody Will Tell You (Because They’re Afraid) There’s a conversation we’re not having in Black America. Not […]
Seen as Soul — Protecting Dignity & Safety for Women in Church
Seen As Soul — A Guide to Honor, Protection, and Spiritual Clarity Seen As Soul A guide to honor, protection, and spiritual clarity — for families, greeters, and church leaders. Purpose: This resource is designed to help you build church communities where people are seen as souls first — not bodies — and equip parents, […]
Go and Sin No More – Truth That Cuts Both Ways
The truth doesn’t play favorites. It doesn’t bend for comfort. It doesn’t choose sides between men and women — it cuts straight through both. Jesus didn’t come to protect our excuses; He came to pierce our hearts with truth. The standard we live by today is rooted in Leviticus law and fulfilled by Jesus’ teaching […]