Finding The Courage To Change

Greetings Family,

Imagine 25 years from now……

Do you want the next generation to still be struggling with self hate and white supremacy?
Will you be the armchair activist only expressing keyboard outrage?
I know you don’t want that.

You want to live in a world which honors your culture, accepts you for who you are, and rewards your God given gifts. Challenging this system is scary, but you do have the power to destroy it.
If you really want to manifest a legacy of empowerment, your future needs you to find the courage to start taking action today.

Take one moment at time, to face your truth and own how you enable white supremacy.

There was a time when I was terrified of opening up because of my black shame.

The pain and fear of passing old trauma onto my daughter became the catalyst for building a legacy of hope and freedom for her and my community.

I certainly didn’t know what I was doing, but my surrender and searching for answers told the Universe that I was ready to change my life.

Your courage will seed, the moment you become open to your truth.

The late Dr Maya Angelou said,
“One isn’t born with courage. One develops it. And you develop it by doing small, courageous things.’

Just for today,

I will remember that often the things that cause me the most pain, can turn out to be my greatest triumphs.

Every baby step of courage is also a revolutionary act of self love- June Allen

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Your affirmation today is.
Courage is my classroom for lessons of self love and black self respect.

Till next time, take care of you, so we can take care of each other.

With Blackalicious Love
June x

@yardofgreatness

www.juneallen.net

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The Reason Meditation is Hard.

Greetings Fam,

During a wonderful time camping out in nature, it was great to slow down and reflect on where I am and how I can continue to serve you on your journey.

Although the rest was well needed, I also noticed how hard it was to wind down and meditate. Today’s episode reveals the lessons inside the silence.

Be empowered.

June x

 

What is Racial Intimacy?

Greetings Family,

I hope you are having an amazing, constructive week!

Today’s topic in the FAQ series is at the core of what it really means to love ourselves, and each other. Understanding and embracing racial intimacy, empowers us to stand in the truth of who we are without apology!

Rise!

Your Sista in service,

June x

 

Did you know?  I now have a new online program called,

‘How I Reclaimed my blackness, from self hate to self love.’

The program is a step by step empowerment guide to help you understand the impact of racism on your life. You’ll also be given compassionate tools to build your own daily racial wellness rituals.

Click here to get your copy.